Sometimes background matching is not sufficient to prevent prey from being seen by predators because they can be recognized by their body outline. Some animals attempt to break up their body outline by
A) being very fast moving.
B) developing bizarre projections.
C) having a small body size.
D) possessing only very subtle color patterns.
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Q5: Research evidence suggests that background matching is
Q6: Feltmate and Williams (1989) allowed stone nymphs
Q7: Animals that employ background matching are camouflaged
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A) are
Q10: Cuthill and colleagues (2005) conducted a field
Q11: Cuthill and colleagues (2005) conducted a field
Q12: The fact that many animals have dark
Q13: Braude and colleagues (2001) studied the behavior
Q14: Masquerade, as a form of camouflage, differs
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