| 21. | Aposematic signals are primarily visual, using bright colours and high-contrast patterns such as stripes.
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| 22. | It is generally thought that aposematic coloration is most effective in deterring predators when insects group together.
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| 23. | Their aposematic coloration is a warning that they are not as gentle as their docility would imply.
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| 24. | The adult butterflies announce their acquired toxicity with strong aposematic colours, warning off would-be predators.
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| 25. | "' Mantellinae "'is a subfamily of frogs in the aposematic colouration and toxins.
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| 26. | It is known that at least some are noxious to predators, and such coloration might be aposematic.
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| 27. | The frog is an aposematic animal, and it uses poison only for self-defense from predators.
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| 28. | The bright coloration in the male population serves to attract females and as an aposematic sign to potential predators.
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| 29. | In fact, it has been shown that some species do have an innate recognition of certain aposematic warnings.
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| 30. | In M�llerian mimicry, two or more aposematic forms share the same warning signals, as in monarch butterflies.
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