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'''Camouflage''' is a [[method]] of ''crypsis'' – avoidance of observation – that allows an otherwise visible [[organism]] or object to remain indiscernible from the surrounding environment through deception. Examples include a tiger's stripes and the battledress of a modern soldier. The [[theory]] of camouflage covers the various strategies which are used to achieve this effect.
 
'''Camouflage''' is a [[method]] of ''crypsis'' – avoidance of observation – that allows an otherwise visible [[organism]] or object to remain indiscernible from the surrounding environment through deception. Examples include a tiger's stripes and the battledress of a modern soldier. The [[theory]] of camouflage covers the various strategies which are used to achieve this effect.