What survival advantage does the juvenile Southern Black Racer's mottled pattern provide?
Answer
It provides excellent camouflage in the leaf litter and dappled sunlight.
The blotched or mottled appearance blends effectively with the heterogeneous environment of leaf litter and spots of sunlight, protecting them during their most vulnerable period.

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