There are many examples such as the viceroy butterfly (which is patterned very similar to toxic Monarch Butterflies).
a rattlesnake uses mimicry to look like other animals
One common animal that is known for mimicry is the macaw. It will repeat what it hears people say...
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.
Animals in the tropical rainforest that use camouflage include leaf-tailed geckos, stick insects, jaguars, and leaf butterflies. These animals use their appearance to blend in with their surroundings, making it difficult for predators to spot them.
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.
with out the rainforest's lots of animals would have no where to live
No, the Rainforest Cafe does not have real animals or reptiles. They use animatronic animals and special effects to create a rainforest-themed environment for their diners.
dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge
do black mamba snakes use mimicry
yes owls do mimic other animals because of there Dracula pose
Mimicry is the action of mimicking someone or something. One of her few strengths was her skill at mimicry.
they use water and sunlight