Light green or earth tones
intensity
in coral reefs around Australia
Coral's would be a both singular and plural possessive. Example: The coral reef was small. The coral's colors included bright red, orange, and yellow.
bright or dull colors....colors may vary form gray to bright yellow
Some snakes are, and some snakes aren't. Most are the same or similar colors to their environments, in order to blend in and not be eaten. The green tree python, for example, is a bright green snake that blends in easily with its vibrant forest surroundings. On the other hand, there are other snakes that have bright, vibrant colors, often to showcase that they are poisonous (so that other animals won't harass them). The coral snake is an example of this: it is a very venomous snake that has bands of red, black, and yellow very distinct from its environment. As a result, few predators will attempt to bother such a venomous creature. However, there are also some snakes that are harmless, but still have vibrant colors. The milk snake, for example, looks almost exactly like the coral snake. However, the milk snake is nonvenomous. This kind of mimicry is called Batesian mimicry, in which a harmless organism mimics a dangerous one in order to attain the safety that the dangerous one possesses.
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because its the same colors as coral
Bright pink or coral.
The coral reef is bright orange.
bright colours to blend in with coral
bright colours to blend in with coral
When looking at the Algerian Sea coral it first appears to be a pink-orange hue. Although stunning, many do not know its actually a combination of three colours. When the colours red, orange, and pink are combined together the coral colour is then created.
Blue, pink, orange, green, there are tons of colors for a coral reef!