What is the main function of camouflage

The main function of camouflage is to help an organism blend into its surroundings and remain undetected by predators or prey. Camouflage allows an organism to blend in with its environment, whether it be through coloration, patterns, or texture, making it harder for other organisms to recognize or locate them. This can help organisms avoid being eaten by predators or to sneak up on their prey without being noticed. Camouflage can also be used for defensive purposes, by helping to confuse or distract predators, or to trick prey into approaching a predator.