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The language of mantis shrimp fights: UV light and chemical cues

by Amanda Franklin There is a huge diversity of colors and patterns throughout the animal kingdom. Animals commonly use these colors and patterns to communicate with other animals. They may signal to a predator that potential prey is toxic, tell females about whether a courting male is a good mating partner or provide important information…

September 1, 2016 in September 2016.

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