Title: What Is Camouflage?
1What Is Camouflage?
2How do animals protect themselves in the wild?
- Color or pattern allows the animal to blend into
the environment
3Wild animals are shy and always hiding. It is
natural for them to be this way.
4They stay behind whatever is available a
thin tree trunk or even a single blade of grass.
5Their colors and patterns match the colors and
patterns of the places where they live.
6Because of this protective coloration, called
camouflage, animals can hide by simply staying
still and blending in.
7Wild deer are the wariest. They blend in with
their environment by lying down and hiding behind
shrubby trees.
8Some birds, called bittern, blend in with
cattails or reeds that grow along shorelines.
9Even better, many animals decide the best way to
hide is to become invisible.
10There are many ways for animals to camouflage or
blend in with their environment! Can you name a
few?
Created by Carol Potter 2005
SRA Open Court Reading 2002 Level 2 Unit 3
11Check out these websites for more information
- Camouflage Field Book
- Insect Camouflage and Mimicry
- BBC - Science and Nature - Beasts - Camouflage
games - Camouflaged Animals Coloring/Info Pages -
AllAboutNature.com - Disappearing Act
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