Multiple Choice
Masquerade, as a form of camouflage, differs from the other forms because the prey may be detected but deemed inedible by predators. A particularly common disguise adopted by a variety of species is to resemble
A) flowers.
B) leaves.
C) rocks.
D) water.
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