How does hamster camouflaged?

Hamsters don't really camouflage themselves in the traditional sense like some other animals. They don't have the ability to change their color or patterns to blend into their surroundings.

However, hamsters do have some features that help them blend in and stay safe:

* Nocturnal nature: Hamsters are primarily active at night, when predators are less active. This helps them avoid being seen.

* Small size: Their small size makes them harder to spot.

* Brownish-grey fur: Their fur color is often similar to the colors of their natural environment, like dirt and rocks. This helps them blend in slightly.

* Burrows: Hamsters dig burrows to escape predators and sleep during the day. These burrows provide a safe, hidden space.

While not perfect camouflage, these features help hamsters to avoid predators and stay safe in their natural environment.