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Animal Camouflage

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Animal Camouflage game quiz
"One of the most widespread and varied animal adaptations is natural camouflage, an animal's ability to hide itself from predator and prey. How much do you know about this 'art of concealment' ?"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Which is often the most important factor for what the camouflage looks like ?
    the animal's environment
    the animal's size
    the animal's diet
    the animal's shape


2. Deer, squirrels, hedgehogs and many other animals are what color which matches trees and soil at the forest ground level ?
    Answer: (One Word)


3. There is no point in an animal replicating the color of its surroundings if its main predator is _?
    not hungry
    larger than it is
    too old to hunt
    colorblind


4. To humans, a zebra's stripes stick out like a sore thumb, so it's hard to imagine that the stripes act as camouflage. The type of camouflage used by the zebra is called...?
    herd camouflage
    coloration camouflage
    pattern camouflage
    background matching


5. In most mammals, the camouflage coloration is in the fur, since this is the outermost layer of the body. In many reptiles and fish, it is in the ....?
    Answer: (One Word)


6. Many animals have developed special adaptations that let them change their coloration as their surroundings change. One of the biggest shifts in an animal's surroundings occurs with ... ?
    the changing of the seasons
    urbanization
    natural disasters
    deforestation


7. In many reptiles, amphibians, and fish coloration is determined by biochromes in living cells. Biochromes may be in cells at the skin's surface or in cells at deeper levels. What are the deeper-level cells called ?
    chromaticals
    chromosomes
    chromatophores
    chromospheres


8. The most famous color-changer is the chameleon. Chameleons tend to change their skin color when their mood changes, not when they move into different surroundings. True or False...?
    Answer: (One Word)


9. Another camouflage tactic is for an animal to take on the appearance of some other object. One of the most famous examples of this sort of impressionist is an insect that looks like an ordinary twig. Which insect is this ?
    Answer: (Two Words)


10. In many ecosystems, smaller poisonous animals develop a bright coloration - predators learn to steer clear of these colors, lest they get a mouthful of venom. Over time, other, non-poisonous species may develop the same coloration, cashing in on the nasty reputation of the poisonous species. This adaptation is known as...?
    tom-foolery
    charades
    pantomime
    mimicry

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