The poison-arrow frogs (genus dendrobates) of tropical america are all brightly colored and have very similar patterns. each species is distasteful to predators and all possess toxic skin secretions, although some the the species live quite separate from others. the adaptive relationship among these species is best termed ____________.

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The answer is Mullerian mimicry.

Mullerian mimicry is a kind of mimicry in which two or more poisonous animals generate identical presences as a shared protective tool. The theory behind this is that if a predator learns to avoid one of the poisonous species, it will also avoid the mimic species as well.

It is a natural process in which two or more often repugnant species, which may or may not be closely associated and share one or more common predators, have started to mimic each other's cautionary signals, for their communal benefit, as predators eventually learn to avoid all of them.