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Colors and Camouflage: a Global Study Revealed How the Environment Influences What Is the Most Effective Defense of Animals

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Infobae Scientists from Australia, Colombia, Argentina, Costa Rica and other countries told Infobae how they did research in forests from six continents with thousands of paper butterflies. The details of the study published in Science A butterfly can go unnoticed or advertise with intense colors. What option does it guarantee you the best chance to dodge a hungry bird? A global experiment revealed that neither camouflage nor warning colors alwa…
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Infobae Scientists from Australia, Colombia, Argentina, Costa Rica and other countries told Infobae how they did research in forests from six continents with thousands of paper butterflies. The details of the study published in Science A butterfly can go unnoticed or advertise with intense colors. What option does it guarantee you the best chance to dodge a hungry bird? A global experiment revealed that neither camouflage nor warning colors alwa…

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marquesina.mx broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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