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Not all warning colouration signals toxicity

The Economist - 19 Dec 2017 18:50
Just don't bother BRIGHT colours in the natural world are often a warning. In the case of tiger snakes, blue-ringed octopuses, arrow-poison frogs, hornets and many other species, the warning is that the animal carries toxins that will sicken or kill. Thus it was that Alfred Russel Wallace, co-inventor of the theory of natural selection and an avid insect collector, proposed that the beautifully coloured Pachyrhynchus weevils of eastern Asia and Australia were dangerous. Yet, after spending hours...
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