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    Monarch Butterflies, Dendrobatid Frogs, and Some Social Wasps Are Examples
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Monarch Butterflies, Dendrobatid Frogs, and Some Social Wasps Are Examples

Question 3

Question 3

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Monarch butterflies, dendrobatid frogs, and some social wasps are examples of animals that


A) are very brightly colored.
B) display aposematic coloration.
C) possess significant toxins within their bodies.
D) all of the above.

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