Cuttlefish use warning colors to say stay away from me or to intimidate other animals
Its a warning to potential predators that the snake is venomous.
warn other animals. but if its in deep blue then hide. depends on were it is.
no it not ok it can freack them out
Here are two examples of animals that use false coloring. The butterfly fish has a false eye on its tail so a predator will bite the tail instead. Some moths (such as the blinded sphinx) use false coloring (for example, large eye spot designs on their wings) to scare away predators.
chlorophyll is the green coloring plants use in photosynthesis
Bright colors such as red, yellow, lime green
Animals have coloring on their furs or hides to blend in with the colors in their natural habitat. This makes it harder for predators to see them, and make it harder for prey to see a predator coming.
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One of the use of graph coloring is to create geographical maps.
Colouring pages of animals can be download from online sites. The sites "coloring" and "coloring-pages-kids" both offer many different kinds of colouring pages that can be downloaded or printed including animals.
A warning color is a color that an animal uses to warn enemies that it is not safe to eat. Most animals that use color as a defence attempt to blend into their environment as much as possible (camouflage). Warning colors are the opposite. Animals displaying warning colors are bright and stand out. They are sending the message 'look at me, I don't need to hide from you because I know you can't hurt me.' Most animals display these warning colors to declare that they are poisonous and should never be eaten. Some animals display bright colors that appear to be warning colors, yet they are not poisonous. These are imitators - by pretending to be poisonous they can often deter most predators without going to the effort of producing venom.
They use their venom to kill prey. They don't want to waste it for defense