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31 May, 07:32

Which adaptation pervents the darker moth from being visible to birds

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  1. 31 May, 07:41
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    Due to white moths being in a dark environment (from environment changes), the moth has evolved its wings to become darker. Thus blending in with its environment to be less visible to birds. A way of survival. Their adaption is the darker wings to its dark environment
  2. 31 May, 07:43
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    camouflage

    Moths that can blend into their surroundings during rest have a distinct advantage for survival as exhibited by the peppered moth.
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