Why do some have a bright color, others have patronizing and others have mimicry?

The color of living organisms has several functions:

– in some animals it serves as a way to attract attention;

– for some – a way to hide from enemies;

– in the third – by means of camouflage in order to catch prey.

The bright red color in animals says “do not touch me, I am dangerous.” Protective coloring serves as a way to disguise the surrounding space (for example, a tree frog merges with the bark of a tree).

Mimicry is the disguise of some living organisms as others (for example, some flies disguise themselves as bees).



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