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Protective mimicry occurs when an organism adapts to resemble a harmful or unpalatable species to deter predators, enhancing its chances of survival. In contrast, aggressive mimicry involves a predator or parasite mimicking a harmless or beneficial organism to deceive its prey or host, facilitating an ambush or exploitation. Essentially, protective mimicry is about defense, while aggressive mimicry focuses on deception for predation.

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