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A butterfly looks like a flower, so the other animals won't eat it.

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What is it called When an animal mimics another animal?

Mimicking.Where did you go to school at Idaho.


What animal does mimicry?

The parrot is the animal that is considered the animal who mimics people.


What is an animal copying another animal for survival?

camouflage or mimicry


What are not examples of mimicry?

Mimicry is the similarity of one species to another that can protect one or both of them from predators. Some examples of mimicry are bugs that camouflage themselves to look like leaves or bugs that look like sticks.


What is in example of an animal that uses mimicry?

a cimp


What are some examples for animal kingdom?

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How do mimicry help animals survive?

Mimicry can help animals survive by allowing the animal to avoid being eaten. It can act like a predator and scare away its own predators. There are many such examples of animals acting like something else to survive.


What are animals that use mimicry and what do they imitate?

One common animal that is known for mimicry is the macaw. It will repeat what it hears people say...


An adaptation in which an animal is protected against predators by its resemblance to an unpleasant or dangerous animal is what?

Mimicry.


What is an adaptation in which an animal is protected against predators by its resemblance to an unpleasant or dangerous animal is?

Mimicry.


What is an adaptation in which an animal is protected against predators by its resemblance to another unpleasant animal?

Mimicry.


What is the difference between camouflage and mimicry?

Camouflage involves blending in with the environment to avoid detection by predators or prey. Mimicry is when an organism imitates another organism's appearance, behavior, or sound to deceive predators or prey. Mimicry can involve mimicking a harmful species (Batesian mimicry) or mimicking a harmful species in an area where the mimicker is dominant (Müllerian mimicry).