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Bright colors are generally not used for camouflage, as they tend to attract attention rather than blend in with the environment. However, some animals use bright colors as a form of warning coloration to signal toxicity or danger to potential predators. In contrast, certain species may exhibit bright colors during specific behaviors, such as mating, while relying on other means of camouflage for protection. Overall, the role of color in animal behavior is complex and context-dependent.

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