Answer:Camouflage, also called cryptic coloration, is a defense or tactic that organisms use to disguise their appearance, usually to blend in with their surroundings. Organisms use camouflage to mask their location, identity, and movement. This allows prey to avoid predators, and for predators to sneak up on prey.
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Primary consumers<span> only obtain a fraction of the total solar energy—about 10%—captured by the producers they eat. The other 90% is used by the producer for growth, reproduction, and survival, or it is lost as </span>heat<span>. You can probably see where this is going. Primary consumers are eaten by </span>secondary consumers<span>. An example would be birds that eat bugs that eat leaves. </span>Secondary consumers<span> are eaten by </span>tertiary consumers<span>. Cats that eat birds that eat bugs that eat leaves, for instance.</span>