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Your last point is more of a philosophical / semantical one. What does it even mean that something is a specific color?
It's like how blue butterflies actually don't have any blue pigments but rather have a nanostructure that interferes with light in a way that favors blue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29Ts7CsJDpg
Yes you're right. It's just something I like to think about.
Definitely philosophical! I don't think there's really a definite answer
There are these butterflies in Central America. They're blue and orange and yellow and have poison in their wings, just enough to stop a bird heart. But the birds know this somehow, so they don't eat them. But there are other ones, butterflies, they're orange, blue and yellow too but no poison wings. They're just flying around, looking dangerous, getting by on their looks.
They know this because all birds who tried to eat them, died.