This is a picture of a green lizard. The green lizard camouflaging
into the green leaf is an example of an adaptation of an animal. Adaptations
are special qualities of animals or plants that help them survive in a
particular environment. Some adaptations of animals include flying,
hibernating, migrating, camouflaging, and conserving fat and water. Camouflaging
lowers its risk of being discovered by predators and increases its chances of
finding prey. Although camouflage is a major component of survival for some
animals, not all need it because they have their own specific way of adapting
to the environment.
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