a rattlesnake uses mimicry to look like other animals
dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge
do black mamba snakes use mimicry
Yes, there are animals in the desert that use mimicry. In American Deserts, gopher snakes (bullsnakes) do a good job of mimicking the venomous rattlesnake and others such as the sand snake and some kingsnakes, mimic the venomous coral snake in their coloration. Insects, such as the walking stick, mimic a plant stem while a katydid mimics a leaf.
Mimicry is the action of mimicking someone or something. One of her few strengths was her skill at mimicry.
yes they do. they mimic a stick.
No. Koalas do not actively mimic anything.
yes
Nope
Giraffes do not typically use mimicry as a defense mechanism. They rely on their height, speed, and strength to avoid predators rather than blending in with their environment through mimicry.
No a rattlesnake does not use chemical to camouflage itself
Yes they do.
One common animal that is known for mimicry is the macaw. It will repeat what it hears people say...