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Summary Of: Camouflage

The type of camouflage a species will develop depends on several factors... need different camouflage than those with... animals who live in groups use different camouflage techniques than those that are solitary... Natural camouflage is one method that animals use to meet these... also take steps to camouflage the odours they create that may attract predators... Camouflage was not in wide use in early western civilization based warfare... worn by military special forces units to take camouflage to the next level... often use camouflage clothing that is visually tailored to the game they are hunting...

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