What
color were the dinosaurs?
Nobody
knows! Scientists think that some dinosaur skin texture was like
modern reptiles' skin. But no one has ever found any dinosaur skin
that would show its color or pattern. By studying how modern animals
use color to survive, we can imagine how dinosaurs may have
looked.
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Color
me invisible!
Many
animals need to hide to hunt or keep from being eaten. Click to
find out how these animals' colors have evolved to blend in with
the colors of their habitat!
Low
Contrast = Low Profile
Good
hiding colors have low contrast. Contrast is how much something
stands out or blends in. Some fish use low contrast to hide from
hunters.
Keep
it in the Color Family
Another
way to hide using low contrast is to have colors from the same color
family as the habitat. Colors belong to "families" called
warm,
cool,
and neutral.
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