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Card 6
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Antagonistic coevolution can also be known as what?
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Card 7
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What is the name of the species which antagonistically coevolves with poison newts?
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Card 8
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Bright colourations of the skin used by prey to warn off predators.
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Card 9
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Countershading is the adaptation where the top of an organism (e.g. shark) is ............ in colour than the underside.
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Card 10
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Stripes/spots make it harder for the predator to find the outline of the animal.
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Card 11
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The type of camouflage where an organism resembles a particular object.
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Card 12
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The type of camouflage where an organism resembles its background.
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Card 13
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When a species changes its colours to match those of a toxic organism, it is using .......... mimicry.
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Card 14
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The name of the type of mimicry where both the camouflaged and original species are toxic to predators.
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Card 15
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An example of an organism which performs diematic behaviour.
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