Aposematic

/ˌæpoʊsɪˈmætɪk/ adjective

Describing warning coloration or signals that an animal uses to advertise that it is dangerous, toxic, or tastes bad to predators.

From apo- (away) + sematic (relating to meaning or signs), from Greek sema (sign). The term was coined by naturalists to describe how animals use visible signals to warn predators away.

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