If I had to guess, I’d say that the ones with vibrant colors had a much better survival rate, and in addition, probably developed secondary purposes as well like attracting mates. These mates would eventually make the connection to survival.
Beneficial traits alter entire courses of species. Sorry I’m on the move typing this.
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Reply to is it the case that poisonous animals tend to be colourful and if so why is it that they tend to evolve to be colourful moreso then other animals? by HumbleProdiGenius
If I had to guess, I’d say that the ones with vibrant colors had a much better survival rate, and in addition, probably developed secondary purposes as well like attracting mates. These mates would eventually make the connection to survival.
Beneficial traits alter entire courses of species. Sorry I’m on the move typing this.