Hidden colour signals as key drivers in the evolution of anti-predator coloration and defensive behaviours in snakes
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Research suggests that hidden colour signals play a role in the evolution of anti-predator coloration and defensive behaviours in snakes. However, other studies appear to focus on different species, such as skates, rays, moths, and prawns, and their respective adaptations, like eyespots, ultraviolet colour, and camouflage. The specific findings and their implications for understanding evolutionary drivers are not entirely clear from the available information.