Generally, immature fruits are green in color, and they change to bright, attractive colors when they become ripe. What do you think is the potential evolutionary advantage of fruits changing color concerning their potential for dispersal?

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Generally, immature fruits are green in color, and they change to
bright, attractive colors when they become ripe. What do you think is
the potential evolutionary advantage of fruits changing color
concerning their potential for dispersal?

 

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