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8 September, 17:44

If the bird population were to be wiped out due to disease, how would this affect the evolution of beetle coloration?

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  1. 8 September, 17:59
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    Birds are commonly known to eat beetles, and if the birds were wiped out, beetles wouldn't have the need to be the colors that they are. They wouldn't have a reason to hide from birds and could evolve to colors that aren't for camouflage or scaring away.
  2. 8 September, 18:10
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    They would be over populated
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