Harshita Sinha
Butterflies use camouflage to blend in with their surroundings, making it harder for predators to spot them.
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Some butterflies display bright colors or patterns to warn predators of their toxicity or distastefulness.
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Some butterflies mimic the appearance of toxic or distasteful species to deter predators.
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Some butterflies use their speed and agility to evade predators and escape danger.
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Some butterflies play dead, or thanatosis, to deter predators that prefer live prey.
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Some butterflies sequester toxins from their host plants, making them unpalatable or toxic to predators.
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Butterflies have evolved a range of defense mechanisms to protect themselves from predators and survive in their environments.
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