by wearing dark clothes such as green and black and not being stupid
camouflage in portuguese is camuflagem When he went hunting in the woods, he would wear camouflage so that he would blend in with the foliage and be less visible to the prey.
no because they aint got nun red in the woods
nobody invented camouflage it part of yourself. Animals were born with to protect themselves
Yes. Apply thin, vertical stripes of facepaint.
Camouflage all depends on your surroundings. Obviously, desert camouflage is not going to do you much good in the woods. Try to find clothing as similar as you can to your environment. I often play in the woods and I've found that anything dark green is effective. You can purchase a ghillie suit for the ultimate camouflage, but those can run more than $100. Try to avoid bright colors such as orange or pink, as these will give away your location. As far as specialized patterns go, i would recommend tiger stripe or the digital camo used by the marines.
These colors are most found in the woods and forests that many hunters use camouflage in. If you think about it, khaki, or the light and dark browns, are the dirt and color of tree trunks. The green is for leaves and many plants. It is a great way to blend in.
stop cheating figure it out by yourself
The grizzled brown fur or hair helps it hide better in the woods or in the open shrubby plain, and is highly useful when stalking prey.
No, I have never found myself lost in the woods while playing Magic: The Gathering.
camouflage
If you mean camouflage for humans, I am not aware of any examples of its use during the medieval period. It was not a feature of warfare and hunting was entirely the preserve of wealthy aristocrats who generally hunted on horseback at a fast pace - camouflage only works if you are keeping very still in a "hide" or concealed position. Fighting was done by two armies facing each other; concealment was occasionally used where part of an army would hide itself in woods or behind a hill - but this is not the same thing as camouflage.
no they do not