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A lure that is a fake version of something is typically referred to as a decoy. In fishing, for example, artificial lures mimic the appearance and movement of real bait fish or insects to attract predatory fish. These lures can be made from various materials, such as plastic or metal, and are designed to entice fish into biting, even though they are not actual prey. Similarly, in other contexts, decoys can refer to imitations used to mislead or attract attention, such as in hunting or wildlife observation.

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