Why farm animals or pet need to be camouflage?

Camouflage is not typically a necessary adaptation for domesticated farm animals or pets, as they are protected and provided for by their human owners. They do not need to avoid predators or blend into their surroundings to survive.

Wild animals, on the other hand, often rely on camouflage as a survival strategy to avoid predators, attract prey, or blend in with their environment. For example, desert animals may have light-colored fur to blend in with the sand, while forest animals may have dark fur to blend in with the trees and foliage.