Coloration is not a behavior, it is an adaptation. Warning coloration is an example of defensive behavior.
coloration having a protective function; sometimes used in a restricted sense for warning coloration only.
Scientists do not know much about dinosaur coloration. We only know the coloration of a few types of small, feathered dinosaurs, some of which had bright coloration.
geese are not poisonous or otherwise dangerous, so their coloration is not warning away other animals. They do have predators though, so their coloration is for camouflage.
They have disruptive 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.
Bed bugs are not green; they typically have a reddish-brown coloration.
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Stingray use coloration to pratect themselves by blending into whatever is their background
a sharks coloration has to do with their surroundings and they seem to blend in with the other water and it helps them capture their prey
how would you break the word coloration into two parts