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slugs of the
family Phyllidiidae from Indo-Pacific
coral reefs are
aposematically coloured. Müllerian
mimicry has been
implicated in the
coloration of...
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species are
known worldwide. Many are con****uous and some are
aposematically colored,
announcing their toxicity to would-be predators.
Blister beetles...
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vertebrates including fish and
coral snakes.
Bumblebees Bombus are all
aposematically coloured in combinations,
often stripes, of black, white, yellow, and...
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enlarged mandibles which they use to
fight other males. Many
beetles are
aposematic, with
bright colors and
patterns warning of
their toxicity,
while others...
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coloration is
correlated with the
toxicity of the species,
making them
aposematic. Some
species of the
family Dendrobatidae exhibit extremely bright coloration...
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shades of
brown or grey, but many
species have
undersides more or less
aposematically marked in black-and-white.
Their legs bear
fairly prominent spines,...
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clear and
honest warning signals to
their attackers with con****uous
aposematic (warning) patterns. The
brightness of such
warning signs is correlated...
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paper nautilus are deimatic.
Displays are
classified as
deimatic or
aposematic by the
responses of the
animals that see them.
Where predators are initially...
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domed back and flat underside. Many of the
species have con****uous
aposematic (warning)
colours and patterns, such as red with
black spots, that warn...
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Weighing 5–16 kg (12–35 lb), they are rounded, large, and slow, and use an
aposematic strategy of defence. Porcupines'
colouration consists of
various shades...