they adapt by the sence of smell hear or even taste ther predator to see were they are
The peppered moth has evolved from a pale grey to a dark grey so now they can be camouflaged on trees. And have more of a chance of surviving and reproducing.
Peppered moths avoid predators using their camouflage. They have many specks on their wings which helps them blend into the environment.
Black peppered moths and white peppered moths
Peppered Moths eat the foliage of lime, birch, willow, hawthorn, rose and oak trees.
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The peppered moth got its name due to it be pepper in color. There are some peppered moths that are completely black in color.
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Peppered moths have Camouflage and Mimicry, the use of Camouflage is to hide from predators.
Black peppered moths and white peppered moths
Black peppered moths and white peppered moths
Dark peppered moths in England have definite advantage over light peppered moths because they have the ability to blend in with the dark sooty trees affected by pollution. The light peppered moths are at a disadvantage because they stand out to predators (birds).
Peppered Moths eat the foliage of lime, birch, willow, hawthorn, rose and oak trees.
The peppered moth camouflages into the environment it inhabits. This camouflage returns the moth to it's original environmental state and protects it from predators.
Peppered moths are so named for their appearance with their many black spots. The larvae thrive by eating the leaves from a variety of trees like the oak tree.
The population of light-colored moths decreased and the population of dark-colored moths increased.
Peppered moths are so named for their appearance with their many black spots. The larvae thrive by eating the leaves from a variety of trees like the oak tree.
The example of peppered moths is not really different from Darwin's theory, it is the same concept. The only difference is that peppered moths live in the same habitat, where as Darwin's finches live in different habitats, which drove the evolution of their different beak shapes. The peppered moths have adapted to blend into their environment so they're not as easily caught.
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