I think you're referring to camouflage - where a (usually harmless) animal mimics a dangerous one by copying their colours. One example would be a banded king snake - a harmless reptile. It has hoops of red, black and yellow along the length of its body - which is the same as the venomous coral snake. The colours are the same - but in a different order.
The act or practice of one who mimics; ludicrous imitation for sport or ridicule., Protective resemblance; the resemblance which certain animals and plants exhibit to other animals and plants or to the natural objects among which they live, -- a characteristic which serves as their chief means of protection against enemies; imitation; mimesis; mimetism.
Mimicry.
An animal with its skeleton on the outside is called an exoskeleton. It acts as a protective covering for the animal's body and provides structural support. Examples of animals with exoskeletons include insects, crustaceans, and arachnids.
difference between aggressive mimicry and protective mimicry
Yes, mother dogs are typically very protective over their puppies. They will defend them from perceived threats and dangers to ensure the safety of their offspring. This protective behavior is instinctual and serves to ensure the survival of the puppies.
what is protective coloration
When you look like certain objects around you. Like a marshmallow in snow.
A walking stick is an example of protective resemblance. This term refers to an organism that mimics its environment or other objects to avoid detection by predators. Walking sticks resemble twigs or branches, allowing them to blend into their surroundings effectively. In contrast, protective coloration typically involves animals having colors or patterns that help them camouflage with their environment.
An anaclisis is the choice of an object of libidinal attachment on the basis of a resemblance to early childhood protective and parental figures.
An anaclisis is the choice of an object of libidinal attachment on the basis of a resemblance to early childhood protective and parental figures.
yes,there are
A leaf tailed gecko would be an example of one such animal as would the mimic octopus.
what are examples of shielding
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Thorns, spines, bark
Thorns, spines (such as those on a cactus), and prickles are examples of protective structures of plants.
The correct phrase is "bear resemblance." "Bear" in this context means to carry or support, so when we say something "bears resemblance" to something else, we mean it shows similarity or likeness. "Bare resemblance" would imply a lack of resemblance, which is not the intended meaning.