Peppered moth larvae change colour to match their twig

Camouflage, and in particular background-matching, is one of the most common anti-predator strategies observed in nature. Animals can improve their match to the colour/pattern of their surroundings through background selection, and/or by plastic colour change.

Source: Colour change of twig-mimicking peppered moth larvae is a continuous reaction norm that increases camouflage against avian predators [PeerJ]