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← Nature & AnimalsWhich process gives the katydid camouflage from predators?
A)Disruptive coloration hides body outline✓
B)Batesian mimicry deceives predation attempts
C)Aposematism warns of toxic compound
D)Müllerian mimicry converges toxicity signals
💡 Explanation
Disruptive coloration breaks up the katydid's outline, resembling leaves; therefore, it confuses predators, rather than aposematism utilizing warning colors or mimicry which involves resembling other species.
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