What type of adaptation are camouflage and mimicry?​

Behavioral​

Structural​

Physiological​

Natural​

1 answer

Camouflage and mimicry are examples of structural adaptations. These adaptations involve physical characteristics that help an organism survive in its environment. Camouflage allows an organism to blend in with its surroundings, while mimicry involves resembling another species or object to avoid predation or to gain other advantages.