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Why do ladybugs have spots?

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Answer: To warn predators away

To warn predators awayCorrect! The bright red and black pattern is warning coloration. It tells predators 'I taste bad!' Ladybugs produce bitter chemicals that make birds avoid eating them.

For camouflage in flowersWrong. Red and black actually stand out, not blend in. The conspicuous colors are meant to be noticed as a warning signal.

Spots help them flyWrong. Spots have no aerodynamic function. They're purely for visual communication with potential predators.

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