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Why are so many poisonous animals so brightly colored?

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Why are so many poisonous animals so brightly colored?

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Evolutionary biologists aren’t certain, but often the colors may provide a warning to potential predators. By advertising their toxicity, an animal may avoid attack. Similarly, plants may avoid being eaten. But other poisonous animals blend into their environments, perhaps because they use their poisons to attack and disable prey. In that case, there is no point in advertising just how dangerous you are!

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