Adaptation of organisms to life in nature.

To survive, organisms use a variety of ways to adapt. For some organisms, a protective color is characteristic (it can be one color or a bright variegated color, which helps the body to merge with the local residence, for example, a white hare, an octopus). Disguise allows the body not to stand out from its habitat (chameleon, butterfly caterpillars). Through mimicry, a weak organism can imitate a stronger one. Warning coloration signals other organisms of danger. The bright color of the animal signals to predators that it is poisonous (for example, a ladybug).



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