Why do tigers have camouflage?
In order to camoflage themselves…. Excerpts from Wikipedia… Camouflage is the method which allows an otherwise visible organism or object to remain indiscernible from the surrounding environment. Examples include a tiger’s stripes and the battledress of a modern soldier. Camouflage is a form of deception. The word camouflage comes from the French word ‘camoufler’ meaning ‘to disguise’. Camouflage by its very nature is intended for animals to help avoid detection by predators or prey. There are a number of methods of doing so. One is for the animal to blend in with its surroundings, while another is for the animal to disguise itself as something uninteresting or something dangerous. Beyond colors, skin patterns are often helpful in camouflage as well. This can be seen in common domestic pets such as tabby cats, but striping overall in other animals such as tigers and zebras help them blend into their environment, the jungle and the grasslands respectively. The latter two provide an