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Automimicry is the advantage gained by some members of a species from their resemblance to others of the same species - such as various male species of bees and wasps which resemble more dangerous females.
Many animals do. Insects such as the stick insect (mimics twigs), katydid (mimics green leaves), and some flies mimic the color scheme bees. Snakes such as the corn snake mimics the venomous coral snake color pattern to confuse predators into thinking that the corn snake is venomous.