How come poision dart frogs have bright colors?
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Poison dart frogs are brightly colored to warn others that they are dangerous and poisonous to eat. This is called aposematic coloration. Other animals learn that the bright colors mean danger and so they leave the frogs alone. Aposematic colors usually involve red, orange or yellow.
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