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No a caterpillar is a mimicry

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A Mimicry Adaptation

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difference between aggressive mimicry and protective mimicry

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Mimicry is the action of mimicking someone or something.

One of her few strengths was her skill at mimicry.

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A parrot is a bird that is known for its mimicry.

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dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge

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Many species practice mimicry.

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No. Platypuses do not exhibit any form of mimicry.

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The abstract noun for mimic is mimicry.

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Type your answer here... yes killer whales do have mimicry

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Mimicry Srinivos was born on 1961-12-25.

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do black mamba snakes use mimicry

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J. Ramesh

mimicry artist

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No. Koalas do not actively mimic anything.

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Some examples of mimicry can include Batesian mimicry, where a harmless species mimics a harmful one, and Mullerian mimicry, where multiple harmful species resemble each other for greater protection. Conversely, basic coloration or camouflage that does not involve imitation or deception would not be considered mimicry.

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deformitas?

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A form of mimicry in which predator closely resembles another organism on which mimic preys.

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a rattlesnake uses mimicry to look like other animals

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Mimicking.Where did you go to school at Idaho.

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I had to laugh out loud when a co-worker told me that imitation is the highest form of mimicry.

Less than normal-sized cuttlefish get their chance to mate without being eaten by their larger competition through the use of some very clever mimicry.

The mimicry of the mockingbird is well known.

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yes it does

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This would be an example of Batesien mimicry as opposed to Mullarian mimicry.

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yes they do. they mimic a stick.

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Mimicry limits the ability of predators to find food.

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To mimic is to try to be like something else. You might want to behave like someone. Comedians often do impersonations of people. That is mimicry. Someone trying to make the sound of a particular bird is mimicry.

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Camouflage involves blending in with the environment to avoid detection by predators or prey. Mimicry is when an organism imitates another organism's appearance, behavior, or sound to deceive predators or prey. Mimicry can involve mimicking a harmful species (Batesian mimicry) or mimicking a harmful species in an area where the mimicker is dominant (Müllerian mimicry).

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Giraffes do not typically use mimicry as a defense mechanism. They rely on their height, speed, and strength to avoid predators rather than blending in with their environment through mimicry.

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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.

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One common animal that is known for mimicry is the macaw. It will repeat what it hears people say...

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no. mimicry is when one organism mimics another to survive. a rabbit mimics the snow, witch is not a living organism.

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The root of the word 'mimicry' is "mimic," which comes from the Greek word "mimikos" meaning 'to imitate.'

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The root word for mimicry is "mimic," which comes from the Greek word "mimikos," meaning "to imitate." Mimicry refers to the act of imitating or copying the actions, appearance, or sounds of someone or something else.

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self mimicry is when an animal immitates another part of its body. example their is a snake whoose tail mimics its head

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The molecular formula for 2-methyl-1-propanol is C4H10O.

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A gram of a molecular substance is the quantity that will have a mass of 1 gram.

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In evolutionary terms, mimicry is the similarity of one species to another that provides benefit for one or both species. This can include similarities in things like; appearance, behaviour or scent.

An example of this is a harmless butterfly which mimics the patterns of a poisonous butterfly so that predators stay away. This form of mimicry is known as Batesian mimicry.

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imitation, mimicry

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