the ability to mimic another animal or envioronment
Not as far as I know, but they do mimic leaves, branches and flowers in order to seem non-threatening to prey.
ummm the fish gills
Some symptoms of one type of illness mimic another illness. For example some of the symptoms of the measles can mimic the flu.
They mimic their surroundings to ensure a meal
There is no 'mimic' disease. You must have read something about how certain symptoms can mimic diseases of one kind or another.
mimic
The abstract noun for mimic is mimicry.
An animal that copies the coloration of another animal is known as a mimic or a mimicry. Mimicry occurs when one species evolves to look like another, usually for protection against predators or to gain an advantage when hunting. An example of this is the Viceroy butterfly, which mimics the coloration of the toxic Monarch butterfly to avoid being eaten by predators.
One of the best adaptations - is mimicry. Many animals (including insects) mimic venomous animals or insects in order to avoid being eaten.
Yes, it can be. The noun mimic is someone or something that mimics or imitates. The process is another noun, mimicry.
Duplicate, reproduce, mimic.