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they hide so that they can either catch their dinner or hide from being a dinner!! some animals can hide easier than others like tigers for inmstance they can hide very well because their fur is camouflaged.

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Moths use camouflage to blend in with their surroundings and avoid detection from predators. This helps them to avoid being eaten and survive in their environment. The specific coloration and patterns of a moth's wings help it to match the surfaces such as tree bark or leaves where it rests during the day.

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camoflauged wings. some even use bastian mimicry, mimicing harmful animals by ulitizing warning coloration but lacks the defense of being dangerous as the model animal. For example, the scarlet king snake mimics the venomous coral snake by the colors on both species. Animals are fooled to think the scarlet k.s is the coral snake and leave the animal be. However, the s.k.s uses the color to avoid predators without having the harmful poision of the competitior. Butterflies use this technique too!!!

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They don't. But those moths that don't match their background are more likely to be seen and eaten by predators than those that do match. This selection pressure changes the composition of the gene pool. It's called evolution by natural selection. Of course other anti-predator mechanisms exist.

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because they have to hide from predators and they hide to rest there wings

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The population of light-colored moths decreased and the population of dark-colored moths increased.


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How could camouflage affect Evolution?

Camouflage is such an important effect to Evolution. E.G Peppered moths - Before the industrial revolution there was no pollution, the moths use to be white, so they can camouflage easily without being captured by predators. But after the industrial revolution, since there was lots of pollution, the moths changed from white to black, to adapt by camouflaging, to be less vulnerable by predators - this is an example of evolution aka natural selection ( organisms with characteristics that make them better adapted to the environment have a better survival, therefore are able to reproduce and survive, and the certain gene responsible for the characteristics is passed on to generations).


What caused a change in color of the majority of London gypsy moths?

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How did natural selection affect peppered moths?

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Which variety of peppered moths increased over the 10 year period?

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