I thought it was because it helps both the predator and the prey survive longer in their habitat, but I just had a multiple choice Biology test where it asked for an example of Mutualism, and I chose cryptic coloration, but he was looking for another choice which was coral and algae. So I guess not?
Aposematic coloration (also known as warning coloration) is the conspicuous coloration of some animals, such as skunks and poison arrow frogs, that serves to warn potential predators of the harm that would come from eating the animal.
they spend a lot of their time in water (like frogs for example)
Grass>Grasshopper>Frog>Snake>Hawk The grasshoppers eat the grasses, the frogs eat the grasshoppers, the snakes eat the frogs and the hawks eat the snakes.
frogs do live on land. not all species of frogs live in water.
Yes, they do eat frogs.
They have blue stomachs and use startle coloration.
Aposematic coloration (also known as warning coloration) is the conspicuous coloration of some animals, such as skunks and poison arrow frogs, that serves to warn potential predators of the harm that would come from eating the animal.
Mutualism
In the frogs mind, the coloratoin is camoflage, so hopefully the hunter won't even see the frog to begin with.
Well there are different species so sometimes u cant tell!!
I think Mutualism would be um.. Fish and other fish. One fish helps the other by protecting it, and the other one shares it"s food with the other fish. It may not be the best answer. Bt its all i could think of.. sorry :P
It depends on the frog, for example: Bull frogs will eat whatever they can, scorpions are no exception, but, honestly, a specific type of frog is needed for this answer to be accurate.
frogs' -- This means something belongs to an entire group of frogs as opposed to just one.
they are really horny
A fly.
It depends on the species. Most, like toads and pond frogs, aren't very smart at all. But some frogs, like tree frogs and poison dart frogs, seem to be much smarter, but still not as smart as, for example, lizards or mammals.
There are many frogs that are beige in color. For example, the Southern and Asian brown tree frogs are beige in color.