Animals have developed various ways to camouflage themselves in their natural habitats. Some common methods include blending in with their surroundings through coloration, patterns, and textures that match their environment. Other animals use disruptive coloration to break up their outline and appear less conspicuous. Some animals can also change their color or pattern to match their surroundings, a phenomenon known as background adaptation. Additionally, some animals use mimicry to resemble other objects or organisms in their environment, further enhancing their camouflage.