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    protective colouring

    noun

    • 1. colouring that disguises or camouflages a plant or animal: "the moth's emergence in August was probably a little early for its protective colouring to be really effective"
  2. What does the noun protective colouring mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun protective colouring. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use. How common is the noun protective colouring? About 0.03 occurrences per million words in modern written English. See frequency.

  3. protective coloration, coloration or color pattern of an animal that affords it protection from observation either by its predators or by its prey. The most widespread form of protective coloration is called cryptic resemblance, in which various effects.

  4. Aug 8, 2016 · protective coloration, coloration or color pattern of an animal that affords it protection from observation either by its predators or by its prey. The most widespread form of protective coloration is called cryptic resemblance, in which various effects that supplement the similarity of color between the animal and its surroundings enable the ...

  5. The meaning of PROTECTIVE COLORATION is coloration by which an organism is actually or apparently made less visible or less attractive to predators.

  6. Jan 13, 2010 · To explain how the theory of protective coloration has developed, Forbes takes the reader through studies of variation in the colour forms, the genes that code for colour variation and tests of...

  7. Protective coloration. A strategy that organisms use to avoid or deflect the attacks of predators by misleading the latter's visual senses. Protective coloration can be classified according to whether the functioning or malfunctioning of the vertebrate visual system is exploited.

  8. protective coloration in British English noun the coloration of an animal that enables it to blend with its surroundings and therefore escape the attention of predators