natural selection and survival advantages of specific colors
Natural selection is the process by which certain traits or characteristics in a population become more or less common over generations based on how they affect an individual's ability to survive and reproduce. The survival advantages of specific colors refer to the benefits certain colors provide in terms of helping organisms blend in with their environment, avoid predators, attract mates, or perform other functions crucial for their survival.
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