Chameleons can change their skin color to blend into their surroundings, making them nearly invisible to predators and prey.
Octopuses can change both their color and texture to match their surroundings, making them masters of underwater camouflage.
Stick insects mimic the appearance of twigs and branches, making them difficult to spot in their natural habitat.
The snow leopard's fur pattern and color blend perfectly with the rocky, snowy environments of their mountainous habitats.
These tiny seahorses match the color and texture of the corals they live on, providing excellent camouflage.
Stonefish have a rough, lumpy appearance that makes them look like stones or coral, helping them to avoid predators and ambush prey.