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    warn·ing co·lor·a·tion
    /ˈwôrniNG ˌkələˈrāSHən/

    noun

    • 1. conspicuous coloring that warns a predator that an animal is unpalatable or poisonous.
  2. Jan 12, 2023 · The meaning of WARNING COLORATION is conspicuous markings or bright colors possessed by an animal that serve as a warning to potential predators that it is toxic or distasteful. How to use warning coloration in a sentence.

  3. Conspicuously recognizable markings of an animal that serve to warn potential predators of the nuisance or harm that would come from attacking or eating it. The bold patterns of skunks and the bright colors of poison arrow frogs are examples of warning coloration. Also called aposematic coloration.

  4. Nov 21, 2023 · Warning coloration, or aposematic coloration, is the use of bright colors and contrasting patterns or markings in order to advertise the harmful toxins or poisons found in animals.

  5. May 14, 2018 · warning coloration (aposematic coloration) The conspicuous markings of an animal that make it easily recognizable and warn would-be predators that it is a poisonous, foul-tasting, or dangerous species.

  6. Warning coloration (or aposematism) is how animals let other animals know that they are poisonous or dangerous. It is the exact opposite of camouflage . Warning colors are usually some combination of red, yellow, black and white.

  7. May 27, 2024 · Warning coloration, or aposematism, is a cautionary advertisement from animals to their potential prey. Animals that possess venom, stingers, toxins, or any other undesirable trait, often feature bright coloration or contrasting colors that act as a warning that they are undesirable to eat.

  8. warning coloration in American English. Biology. a bold, distinctive pattern of color characteristic of a poisonous or unpalatable organism, as the skunk or the monarch butterfly, that functions as a warning to and defense against predators.