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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?

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Q: Is cryptic coloration of frogs an example of mutualism?
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