mockingbirds,catbird,brown thrasher,blue jay,crow.
yes they do. they mimic a stick.
No a caterpillar is a mimicry
A Mimicry Adaptation
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.
difference between aggressive mimicry and protective mimicry
Sea otters do not exhibit mimicry in the same way some other animals do, such as certain insects or reptiles that imitate the appearance or behaviors of other species for protection or hunting. However, they are highly intelligent and social animals that may use learned behaviors to communicate and interact with one another. Their playful nature can sometimes involve imitating actions, but this is more about social bonding than true mimicry for survival. Overall, while they are skilled at using tools and adapting their behaviors, they do not employ mimicry as a primary strategy.
Mimicry is the action of mimicking someone or something. One of her few strengths was her skill at mimicry.
dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge
Many species practice mimicry.
A parrot is a bird that is known for its mimicry.
Well, their body allows them to adapt. They can also mimicry adaption, which is when they change their physical appearance such as a hawk moth. It's a type of butterfly, but it can mimicry adapt and look like a tattered leaf or look like its just a part of a tree.
No. Platypuses do not exhibit any form of mimicry.