What is morphs?

Morphs refer to variations or differences in physical characteristics between individuals of the same species. In biology, it is a term used to describe the physical appearance or traits of an organism that have been altered or modified due to genetic mutations, environmental factors or selective breeding. Morphs play a critical role in evolution and adaptation, allowing species to adapt to their surroundings and survive better in changing environments. For example, animals can develop unique color patterns or changes to their physical characteristics to better blend in with their surroundings to avoid predation or attract a mate. Morphs can sometimes be domesticated and selectively bred to create new breeds or varieties of animals with specific desired traits, which has led to the creation of many different breeds of dogs and cats.