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Animals can use colours in many different ways : Some use colour as a warning against other animals , indicating that they are poisonous/venomous so that they don't get attacked. Some animals can even mimic the colours of other animals that are poisonous to avoid being preyed upon. Some use it as a means of camouflage so that they go undetected by predators.
Structural adaptation where one organism mimics the appearance of another is known as mimicry. This adaptation can provide benefits such as protection from predators or increased success in reproduction. For example, some harmless species may mimic the coloration of toxic species to avoid being eaten. This evolutionary strategy enhances survival by allowing the mimic to benefit from the protection associated with the model organism.
they preyed before they ate and they thanked god for eveything
Some of the food chains in Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve include plants being consumed by insects, which are then eaten by birds. Fish in the wetlands may eat insects or smaller fish, which are then preyed upon by larger birds or mammals. Ultimately, energy and nutrients flow through the ecosystem as each organism is consumed by another.
Camouflage is a protection mechanism. It helps to avoid being eaten!
Yes some things that are radioactive are toxic. Being able to harm an exposed organism.
The ability for some animals to look like other animals to avoid being eaten.
change the subjectSimply, try to do some other activities together.
some would leave the country
Taste is a sense, a faculty of a living organism, which uses enzymes to predict chemical composition. However, chemicals may be described by their taste as discerned by a human being, or by some other organism.
Taste is a sense, a faculty of a living organism, which uses enzymes to predict chemical composition. However, chemicals may be described by their taste as discerned by a human being, or by some other organism.
When an organism hunts some other organism for their food, that organism is categorized as a predator. Every carnivore is a predator.