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When harmless insects look harmful insects this is called?

This would be an example of Batesien mimicry as opposed to Mullarian mimicry.


What are harmless insects that resemble harmful ones protected by?

It is known as mimicry.


Does a dolphin Mimicry or Camouflage?

dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge


Do black mamba snakes use mimicry?

do black mamba snakes use mimicry


How do you use a sentence with mimicry?

Mimicry is the action of mimicking someone or something. One of her few strengths was her skill at mimicry.


What is a lions mimicry?

Lions do not have mimicry in the traditional sense. They use vocalizations, mainly roaring, to communicate with other pride members, establish territory, and intimidate rivals. Mimicry is more commonly seen in species like birds and insects, where they imitate other sounds or animals for various reasons.


Do walking sticks use mimicry?

yes they do. they mimic a stick.


Do koalas use mimicry?

No. Koalas do not actively mimic anything.


What mimicry does a rattlesnake use?

a rattlesnake uses mimicry to look like other animals


Do geccos use mimicry?

yes


Does a flamingo use mimicry?

Nope


How does mimicry help a robber fly surivive?

Mimicry helps a robber fly survive by allowing it to closely resemble other insects, particularly those that are unpalatable or dangerous to predators, such as wasps and bees. This resemblance deters potential threats, as predators may avoid attacking what they perceive as a harmful insect. Additionally, the mimicry can aid in ambushing prey, as other insects may not recognize the robber fly as a predator. Overall, mimicry enhances both its protection and hunting efficiency.