Environmental Sciences, asked by riddhima5711, 2 months ago

What is counter shading?​

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Explanation:

Countershading, or Thayer's law, is a method of camouflage in which an animal's coloration is darker on the upper side and lighter on the underside of the body. Counter-illumination camouflage is common in marine organisms such as squid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

protective coloration used by some animals in which parts normally in shadow are light and those exposed to the sky are dark.

Explanation:

Countershading, or Thayer's law, is a method of camouflage in which an animal's coloration is darker on the upper side and lighter on the underside of the body. ... Counter-illumination camouflage is common in marine organisms such as squid.

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