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Negative experiences

The vivid colours presented by these larvae are to be interpreted as a chromatic warning for birds or other prospective predators.

ZOE AUTOR 102/Antonio_Cruz 30 DE OCTUBRE DE 2022 11:00 h
Photo: Antonio Cruz.

The caterpillars of the nocturnal butterfly “the hawk moth” (Hyles euphorbiae), like this one which I discovered yesterday in the Serra de l’Obac, feed on poisonous plants of the Euforbia genus.



The white latex contained in these plants is extremely poisonous, so the caterpillars are also poisonous.





[photo_footer]Antonio Cruz[/photo_footer] 


Hence the vivid colours presented by these larvae are to be interpreted as a chromatic warning (aposematic coloration) for birds or other prospective predators.



Should a young, inexperienced bird try to swallow one of these caterpillars, it will vomit it out immediately and will never forget the lesson.





[photo_footer]Antonio Cruz[/photo_footer] 


We also learn from negative experiences! How right the psalmist was when he wrote, referring to God, “You discipline and correct a man for his iniquity” (Psalm 39:11)


 

 





 
 
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