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Camouflage and Mimicry
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Camouflage Have you ever wondered why animals have spots, strips, or certain colors? Sometimes an animal’s colors can be a difference between life and death. Animals use their colors to blend into the environment. What is this called?
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Adaptations Camouflage is a type of animal adaptation. What is an adaptation? An adaptation is something that helps animals survive better.
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See if you can find the camouflaged animals in these pictures. The animals you are looking for are a deer, frog, and quail. Find the critters! Quail
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Deer! Look closely to find this animal!
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Can you see the frog?
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Mimicry Animals may adapt using a phenotype to look like another animals. For example, non poisonous snakes will rattle their tale and flatten their head to look poisonous to a predator. This is called mimicry, where an animal tries to mimic or copy another. Which snake is poisonous? Eastern Coral Snake Scarlet King Snake Hint: "Red on yellow, kill a fellow. Red on black, won't hurt Jack."
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Other forms of mimicry… Another example of mimicry involves the Monarch butterfly, which is toxic and very nasty to eat. Its bright orange coloration is a warning to birds to leave it alone. The non-toxic Viceroy butterfly (bottom pic) has developed colors and wing patterns that are very similar to those of the monarch and so most birds won’t take a chance by taste-testing it!
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