A new study shows that for ladybirds, the brightness of their color reveals the extent of their toxicity to predators. The research also found that the more conspicuous and colorful the ladybird species, the less likely it is to be attacked by birds.
The brighter the ladybird the more toxic it is to predators, new research from the Universities of Exeter and Cambridge show.

The study which is published in the journal Scientific Reports, also found that the more conspicuous and colourful the ladybird species, the less likely it is to be attacked by birds.
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