Monarch butterflies are protected by their bright coloration. What evidence from the passage supports this conclusion?
Their bright coloration makes monarch butterflies easily noticeable to predators.
The monarch’s color warns predators that they are poisonous, so they don’t get eaten.
Unlike other butterflies, monarchs do not blend into their surroundings to protect themselves.
If a predator eats a monarch, it can taste the poison and will spit the butterfly out.
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