Why do milkweed bugs have patterns?

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2026-03-25 19:05

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Milkweed bugs have distinct red and black patterns on their bodies as a form of warning coloration to signal to predators that they are distasteful or toxic due to the sequestered chemicals from milkweed plants they feed on. This coloration acts as a defense mechanism to deter predators from eating them.

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