Batesian mimicry
This phenomenon is called mimicry, where a harmless organism resembles a poisonous one to deceive predators into avoiding it. It provides the mimicking organism with protection against predation.
No, there is no another building in the world that resembles the Kaba.
The animal that resembles a bear but looks like a raccoon is called a "red panda."
The organism benefits because prey will avoid it. Most animals that have had a 'snoot' full of a bitter tasting (usually posion taste foul to the prey) posinous animals, they tend to avoid anything that resembles it. These visual effects are helpful in the event the prey has been bitten and has become ill from the actual posinous organism.
It is a behavioral adaptation. You are changing how you behave. Not how your body looks.
The way an organism looks, based on its genetics, is called its phenotype.
penguin-since it looks like wearing a tux
a person that resembles you is call a double dwarf cloney
Someone who looks like you but is not related is often referred to as a "doppelgänger." This term originates from German and translates to "double walker." It typically describes a person who closely resembles another individual, often in appearance, but shares no familial ties.
Phenotype
I dont know it looks like a leaf?
a phenotype is the physical characteristics of an organism based on its genotype.