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Salamander mimicry refers to a strategy where certain salamander species imitate the appearance or behavior of other organisms, often to avoid predation. For instance, some may adopt the coloration or patterns of toxic or unpalatable species, thereby gaining protection by being mistaken for those harmful counterparts. This form of mimicry enhances their survival by deterring potential predators that have learned to avoid the mimicked species. Additionally, mimicry can sometimes extend to behaviors that further enhance their disguise in their natural habitat.

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