Câu 11: GED Section 3 Science: Section Three Science
In order to protect themselves from being eaten, animals resort to camouflage and chemical defense. Animals camouflage by mimicking the appearance of their environment. Animals that have chemical defenses contain chemicals noxious to predators. Which of these is NOT an example of camouflage or chemical defense?
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In order to protect themselves from being eaten, animals resort to camouflage and chemical defense. Animals camouflage by mimicking the appearance of their environment. Animals that have chemical defenses contain chemicals noxious to predators. Which of these is NOT an example of camouflage or chemical defense?
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Đáp án được giữ gọn theo nhãn A, B, C, D trong phần bình chọn tương tác.
- A. A walking stick insect looks just like a twig.
- B. A skunk has an awful smell.
- C. Feathers of the pitohui bird in New Guinea contain a deadly toxin.
- D. Roses have thorns. — đáp án hiện tại
- E. A harlequin crab looks just like the sea cucumber it lives on.
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