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In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity

 
Buck Fiden
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In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity


Lol.
Entered your thread to post about pink hair.
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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
Ye, in Africa we warned from young that animals with aposematic (flash) warning colors are dangerous and usually highly toxic, to be avoided.

A good survival tip too, if you trying to survive without food in the bush, cryptically coloured animals/insects are okay to eat.

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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
Ye, in Africa we warned from young that animals with aposematic (flash) warning colors are dangerous and usually highly toxic, to be avoided.

A good survival tip too, if you trying to survive without food in the bush, cryptically coloured animals/insects are okay to eat.

All answers can be found in Nature tounge
 Quoting: Surfer Kid


you mean ones with camouflage coloring?
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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
Ye, in Africa we warned from young that animals with aposematic (flash) warning colors are dangerous and usually highly toxic, to be avoided.

A good survival tip too, if you trying to survive without food in the bush, cryptically coloured animals/insects are okay to eat.

All answers can be found in Nature tounge
 Quoting: Surfer Kid


you mean ones with camouflage coloring?
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Yip, the ones with camouflage usually rely on speed and agility to get away from danger.

The one's with flash colours, usually combined with black,rely on the predator realising that it's poisonous or venomous.
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Lol.
Entered your thread to post about pink hair.
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Perfect! Thanks!
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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
Ye, in Africa we warned from young that animals with aposematic (flash) warning colors are dangerous and usually highly toxic, to be avoided.

A good survival tip too, if you trying to survive without food in the bush, cryptically coloured animals/insects are okay to eat.

All answers can be found in Nature tounge
 Quoting: Surfer Kid


Yes! Wise to teach kids at the youngest age, especially in American cities like Portland and San Francisco. Avoid the brightly colored creatures on public transportation and dating sites.
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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
ALSO... to indicate availability to mate... lol
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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
Wtf is that?!

Those eyebrows are definitely meant to repel men and attract other crazy bitches like she most likely is.
My posts that can be misconstrued as "extreme" and/or "radical" are satirical.

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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
Isn't that the point of rainbow hair people?
They don't want anyone to approach them. They just want to be left alone. They aren't doing it for attention.
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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
ALSO... to indicate availability to mate... lol
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The males in nature are the more colorful...
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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
Wtf is that?!

Those eyebrows are definitely meant to repel men and attract other crazy bitches like she most likely is.
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That's a MAN BABY!!!
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Re: In nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity
Ye, in Africa we warned from young that animals with aposematic (flash) warning colors are dangerous and usually highly toxic, to be avoided.

A good survival tip too, if you trying to survive without food in the bush, cryptically coloured animals/insects are okay to eat.

All answers can be found in Nature tounge
 Quoting: Surfer Kid


you mean ones with camouflage coloring?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 83823807


Yip, the ones with camouflage usually rely on speed and agility to get away from danger.

The one's with flash colours, usually combined with black,rely on the predator realising that it's poisonous or venomous.
 Quoting: Surfer Kid


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