- Unkenreflex
The unkenreflex is a passive defense posture adopted by
toads ,frogs andsalamanders . When threatened by predators, they twist their bodies, or arch their backs and limbs to expose brightly-colored aposematic skin. The normally-concealed red, yellow, white and black patterns on the underbelly, inner surfaces of the limbs or underside of the tail serve as a visual warning to predators. To reinforce the warning, unkenreflex is sometimes accompanied by toxic and malodorous secretions from glands in the skin.This behaviour is named after the
Fire-bellied toad (German: Unke, plural: Unken) which exhibits this reflex. The same behaviour may be observed in otheramphibians that do not have any warning colours. [citation|last = Brodie|first = Edmund|title = Venomous Animals: 300 Animals in Full Color|publisher =Western Publishing |year = 1989|isbn = 0307240746.]References
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