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camouflageColours or structures that allow an animal to blend with its surroundings to avoid detection by other animals. Camouflage can take the form of matching the background colour, of countershading (darker on top, lighter below, to counteract natural shadows), or of irregular patterns that break up the outline of the animal's body. More elaborate camouflage involves closely resembling a feature of the natural environment, as with the stick insect; this is closely akin to mimicry. Camouflage is also important as a military technique, disguising either equipment, troops, or a position in order to conceal them from an enemy.
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| Biologists who have seen pictures say that the markings look authentic, and that alligators have naturally occurring striped patterns that camouflage them in the wild. Paintball, once dismissed as a mock war game played deep in the backwoods by military wannabes dressed in camouflage, has gone mainstream. Field & Fairway Emerald helps camouflage worn areas with its rich, emerald color, prevents muddy conditions and helps turf survive under intense traffic, such as during golf tournaments and other events. |
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