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well as other markings,indicate to predators that they may be toxic. These function as a defence mechinism.
well as other markings,indicate to predators that they may be toxic. These function as a defence mechinism.
Some Angel Fish have markings near there fins that look like eyes to confuse predators.
Yes! Animals markings vary, from species to species, blending perfectly with their surroundings, whether they are predators or prey animals.
Yes, narwhals have protective markings. The coloring of the narwhal fits in with its environment. It frequents the cold waters of the Canadian, Greenlander and Russian Arctic. So its body copies the dappled, filtered play of light through the water; and the presence of icebergs and ice drifts. Its body is marked with darker black and white mottling when recently born and becomes ever whiter with age.
The markings on its scales helps it 'blend in' to the background - making it hard to see by possible predators. The rattle on its tail servers as a warning to predators that the snake is able to defend itself if attacked.
The wing markings either camoflage to blend with foliage or are bold enough to mimic a much larger or poisonous animal, thus scaring predators away.
Glass Frogs have a few adaptations: - small size which helps them conceal themselves from predators - green bones which help camouflage themselves from enemies
It can camoflague easily so it doen't get hunted down and because of its patterns animals know to stay clear because of the markings which are used to scare of predators.
Since all the markings on a thermometer are not numbered, it is easier to read if the markings are the same (the markings are usually by ones).
No mating makes pups and pups can be any color if the Mom & Dad were red wolves the wolf can be black, gray or take after its parents and also be red if its a gray wolf the pup can be red, gray or black.(hope i helped a lil) (:
markings.