Why are animals said to be masters of disguise?

Animals have developed adaptability to blend in their surroundings. This is necessary so that they may remain hidden from their hunters or even from their prey that they are hunting. This is called ‘camouflage’. They can camouflage by merging themselves with their backgrounds or by having patterns on their bodies that break up their outline, like zebras. Some animals pretend to be something they’re not, while others build, or find camouflage. For example, decorator crabs attach twigs and rocks to their shells. That way, they blend into their surroundings perfectly.

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