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- Dictionarywarn·ing co·lor·a·tion/ˈwôrniNG ˌkələˈrāSHən/
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- 1. conspicuous coloring that warns a predator that an animal is unpalatable or poisonous.
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Family of antipredator adaptations in which a warning signal is associated with the unprofitability of a prey item to potential predators, such as bright colors or patterns indicating that an organism is dangerous or unpalatable
Aposematism is the advertising by an animal, whether terrestrial or marine, to potential predators that it is not worth attacking or eating. This unprofitability may consist of any defenses which make the prey difficult to kill and eat, such as toxicity, venom, foul taste or smell, sharp spines, or aggressive nature. These advertising signals may take the form of conspicuous coloration, sounds, od... Wikipedia