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    10 months ago

    Would not green be the obvious route then?

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      10 months ago

      AFAIK green is more expensive to produce. Plants use it since it’s good at absorbing sunlight, but what’s the advantage to a tiger, if their prey can’t tell the difference?

    • cally [he/they]@pawb.social
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      10 months ago

      idk they could make green but then in, let’s say, UV it’s like a completely different color, so it’d just be the same situation but in another level