Mimicry makes an animal look like another animal which the predator avoids. It may also make an animal look like an object instead of an animal.
Mimicry is a structural adaptation where one species has evolved to resemble another species, providing protection from predators or other advantages. This can include Batesian mimicry, where a harmless species mimics the appearance of a harmful species, or Mullerian mimicry, where two harmful species resemble each other to reinforce a warning signal to predators.
A lion is an example of a predator. A predator is an animal that naturally preys on others.
Animals use mimicry to protect themselves by imitating the appearance or behavior of another organism that is harmful to predators. This can help them avoid being eaten or attacked. By blending in with their surroundings or appearing to be something else, animals can increase their chances of survival.
most do so by colour example: milk snake, has red and black touching coral snake, has red and yellow touching Little rhyme to help remember red and black, your ok jack red and yellow, your a dead fellow
Typically, any animal that hunts another is a predator.
A form of mimicry in which predator closely resembles another organism on which mimic preys.
its a protection which animal have to protect itself from the predator...
Mimicking.Where did you go to school at Idaho.
they both make it so where their predator will not harm them
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.
Camouflage helps an animal to be disguised as if it were the surrounding objects. This way the pray can hide from the predator and be able to survive longer because it wasn't found and eaten by the animal hunting it.
The parrot is the animal that is considered the animal who mimics people.
camouflage or mimicry
When the predator goes to bite the animal it tastes the poison and leaves it alone.
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a cimp
This phenomenon is called "mimicry," where the butterfly's markings resemble those of a larger, dangerous, or toxic animal, deterring predators from attacking it.