Category
page 1Camouflage mechanisms
mimicry
thumb|upright=1.2|Many insects including hoverfly|hoverflies (C, D, E) and the [[wasp beetle (F) are Batesian mimics of stinging wasps (A, B), which are Müllerian mimics of each other.]]

countershading
thumb|upright=1.35|Many animals, such as this grey reef shark, are countershaded.
thumb|Illustration from the artist Abbot Thayer's 1909 book on camouflage of a Luna [[caterpillar Actias lunaa) in position b) inverted.]]

active camouflage
camouflage that adapts to the surroundings of an object
snow camouflage
camouflage coloration for winter snow
Underwater camouflage
camouflage in water, mainly by transparency, reflection, counter-illumination
multi-scale camouflage
type of camouflage pattern combining micro- and macro patterns
Self-decoration
camouflage by attaching local materials to one's body
list of camouflage methods
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