When lions are targeting prey that is hiding or camouflaged, they often employ certain adaptations in their hunting strategies. Lions typically use their keen senses, such as sharp eyesight, acute hearing, and a strong sense of smell, to detect hidden or camouflaged prey. They may also rely on teamwork and coordinated efforts within the pride to surround and flush out the concealed prey. Additionally, lions may employ patience and strategic positioning to wait for the right moment to ambush their hidden target. These adaptations help lions increase their chances of successfully hunting prey that is hiding or camouflaged.