15 Kasım 2011 Salı

Tiger Face Outline

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Other markings serve as visual warnings that the bearer may be dangerous in some otherwise non-obvious way. The distinctive black-and-white coat of a skunk is a potent reminder of its malodorous scent-spraying capabilities. The highly venomous coral snake displays conspicuous red, yellow, and black bands, alerting potential foes that an encounter may be life-threatening. The similarly patterned, non-venomous scarlet kingsnake sports red, black, and yellow bands, causing most animals to maintain a respectful distance from this "sheep in wolf's clothing." The striking pattern symbolizes the animals ability to survive despite being seen by potential predators. Any animal that develops to disregard its markings, while probably killing the target in the short term, will also take heavy damage itself and ultimately be at an evolutionary disadvantage. This defensive mimicry will only work during a period in which copy-cat behavior hasn't yet taken overhand. As soon as that boundary is breached, predators will grow to disregard the pattern, and new patterns may emerge.



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