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Protective Coloration (Noun)

Meaning

Coloration making an organism less visible or attractive to predators.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The cuttlefish had the impressive ability to change its protective coloration to match the surrounding environment, making it nearly invisible as it swam through the coral reef.
  • In some species of deer, the young have white fur that serves as protective coloration, allowing them to blend in with their snowy surroundings.
  • The polar bears' white fur was the perfect protective coloration for their Arctic habitat, making it nearly impossible to spot them as they hunted for prey.
  • Some insects have developed protective coloration in the form of eyespots on their backs, fooling predators into thinking they are more dangerous or distasteful than they actually are.
  • In the deserts of North America, the snowshoe rabbits' coats change from brown to white in winter, providing them with essential protective coloration to escape predators.

Hypernyms

  • Colouration

Hyponyms

  • Warning Coloration
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