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Just two examples of mimicry is a stick insect, whose shape resembles a stick, thereby hoping to be overlooked by a predator. There are certain harmless insects that wear the black and yellow warning stripes of a (stinging) wasp.

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What are animals that use mimicry and what do they imitate?

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What is the meaning of MIMIRCRY?

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How do animals use mimicry to protect themselves?

Animals use mimicry to protect themselves by imitating the appearance or behavior of another organism that is harmful to predators. This can help them avoid being eaten or attacked. By blending in with their surroundings or appearing to be something else, animals can increase their chances of survival.


What does mimicry mean in the science term?

In evolutionary terms, mimicry is the similarity of one species to another that provides benefit for one or both species. This can include similarities in things like; appearance, behaviour or scent. An example of this is a harmless butterfly which mimics the patterns of a poisonous butterfly so that predators stay away. This form of mimicry is known as Batesian mimicry.


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