An animal that copies the coloration of another animal is known as a mimic or a mimicry. Mimicry occurs when one species evolves to look like another, usually for protection against predators or to gain an advantage when hunting. An example of this is the Viceroy butterfly, which mimics the coloration of the toxic Monarch butterfly to avoid being eaten by predators.
Another name for animal fur is pelage.
camouflage or mimicry
Another name for an animal's stomach is "abdomen" or "belly."
When one animal eats another, it is called predation.
A vertebrate is an animal with a spine.
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if you mean colouration then no if they don't have a lot of colouration it means there stressed
Duplicate
The Cheetah there you go
Another way to say "make copies of cells" is "replicate the cells".
Over 40 million copies of "Animal Farm" by George Orwell have been sold worldwide since its publication in 1945.
Animals cells are diploids, meaning they have 2 copies.
triplicate
A bilsted is another term for the sweetgum - any of a group of Oriental and American trees of the genus Liquidambar, with autumnal colouration and wood used for furniture.
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Most animal cells have two copies of each chromosome, except for sex cells (sperm and egg cells) which have only one copy. This gives animals a diploid number of chromosomes.
Codominance or Incomplete dominance breeding scenario. There is no other name for this coat colouration: roan is the standard name for this type of coat colouration or pattern.