The kingfisher's bright coloration serves multiple purposes, primarily in communication and mating displays. The vibrant hues can attract potential mates, signaling health and genetic fitness. Additionally, their striking colors may help them blend into their habitat, allowing for better camouflage against predators when perched among colorful flowers or foliage. Lastly, the light-reflecting properties of their feathers can enhance visibility in their aquatic environments, aiding in hunting.
Both "brightly-coloured" and "brightly coloured" are correct in British English, with the former being more typical. In American English, "brightly colored" without a hyphen is commonly used.
The noun phrase in the sentence "I brought a brightly coloured woven mat" is "a brightly coloured woven mat." This phrase includes the main noun "mat," along with its modifiers "brightly coloured" and "woven," which provide additional information about the mat.
A kaka is a brighlty coloured parrot.
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Newts are brightly coloured because they eat multi-colored animals which amazingly makes them super-natural!!!!
Animals are brightly coloured for different reasons: a. To blend in with their surroundings. (Some animals are dark coloured instead for the same purpose, though.) b. To attract a mate. (Usually the males are more brightly coloured, which is unfair.) c. To attract their prey.
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Its a kingfisher :D
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