“…However, they have developed various unique and effective defense strategies that help them avoid as much predation as possible (Aguado et al, 2007). Some have evolved to appear like their prey, sea sponges, and thus prevent the detection of predators through camouflage (Amelia et al, 2022). In other species, they carry out the opposite adaptation; they have very bright colors and patterns, warning predators of their chemical defenses, such as fish, and thus giving the signal that they are not edible (Haber et al, 2010).…”