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Have you ever wondered why soldiers are always clad in green? This is to enable them to
camouflage themselves during wartime. Hiding in the jungles, their green attire blend into the
surrounding trees and shrubs, making it difficult for the enemies spot them. Long before man
made use of camouflaging, insects have already adopted the tactic of disguise to escape from
the clutches of the predators. By having body colour close to those of the rocks hand dried
leaves, they can escape from being pursued by the predators.
Butterflies and moths have developed a variety of camouflage strategies since they are quite
defenseless and their predators are abundant. Possessing wings which resemble dried leaves
helps certain butterflies and moths among heaps of dried leaves predators are around.
Fortunately, not all insects choose the art of disguise to escape from their predators; otherwise,
the world would be so dull and colourless. There are insects which assimilate bright body
colours of bees and wasps to escape from being possessive by their predators. Long ago, birds
had already learnt to avoid brilliantly coloured wasps and bees in fear of their painful stings.
Hence, over a million of years, many harmless insects have assimilated the bees and wasps by
imitating their bright body colours and shapes. In this way, they appear dangerous hence ward
them off.
The beefly not only appears like the bumblebee in terms of body colour, even it's hums sound
similar too. The only difference is that the beefly does not have a sting and is hence harmless.
The hoverfly is another insect which imitates the body colours of the wasps. Their bodies are
striped yellow and black. The only deviations are that hoverflies do not have stings and they​

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Answered by student122422
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what's ur question then

I read full para but wasunable to understand what is ur questions

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