Can you name the animal? Can you name the type of camouflage the animal uses?

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Can you name the animal? Can you name the type of camouflage the animal uses?

 I am a large predator.  I stalk my prey.  I hunt large animals.  I belong to the large cat family. “Leopard”

 Prowling is one way I look for my prey.  I am a predator.  I live in the Arctic.  I am a mammal. “Polar Bear”

 I am a bird of prey.  I use my sharp talons to grab my prey.  I am the national symbol for the United States.  My babies are called eaglets. “Bald Eagle”

 I change my coat from brown in the summer to white in the winter.  I live in the Arctic.  I can hunt for my unwary prey.  I am a mammal. “Arctic Fox”

 I am a predator.  I can eat medium and large animals.  I belong to the large cat family.  My home is in the snowy mountains. “Snow Leopard”

 I live in the Nile River in Africa.  I lay my eggs in a nest.  I am a predator.  I blend in with the brown muddy waters. “Nile Crocodile”

 I hunt in packs.  I eat small mammals.  I have babies called pups.  Stalking is one way I catch my prey. “Coyote”

 I am a predator.  I hunt large animals.  I stalk my unwary prey.  The female does most of the hunting. “Lion”

 I have not changed since the dinosaur times.  I am a predator.  Sometimes I use the deep blue waters to become invisible.  I eat fish, seals, whales and other sharks. “Great White Shark”

 I am a reptile.  I am a poisonous.  Slithering is how move around.  The sides of my head spread open. “King Cobra”

 I hunt large mammals.  I can run up to 60 miles per hour.  I am a predator.  Stalking is my best way to follow my prey. “Cheetah”

 I am a mammal.  I drink blood from animals.  I fly in huge groups.  I live in caves. “Vampire Bat”

 I am the wariest in open spaces.  Camouflage is important for me to survive.  The babies are called Fawns.  I am a prey. “White Tail Deer”

 A group of us are called a pod.  I am a predator.  I have sharp teeth.  I have “killer” in my name. “Orca (Killer Whale)”

 I hunt for my prey.  I have orange and black stripes.  Sometimes I prowl in search for my prey.  I have sharp and retractable claws. “Tiger”

 My babies are called pups.  I hunt in groups called packs.  I have very sharp teeth.  I am related to the dog family. “Gray Wolf”

 I only come out at night.  I look like a bandit.  I am a mammal.  I am an omnivore, it means I eat small animals, fruits and plants. “Raccoon”

 I am red and live in the ocean.  I use camouflage to survive among the seaweed.  I look like a horse.  The male carries the babies. “Red Sea horse”