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Mimicry In Animals

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Mimicry in animals refers to the evolutionary phenomenon where certain species have evolved to resemble other species for survival purposes.

Key Features

  • Protective resemblance
  • Aggressive mimicry
  • Batesian mimicry
  • Mullerian mimicry

Pros

  • Enhances survival chances in the wild
  • Fascinating example of natural selection at work
  • Can help animals evade predators or catch prey

Cons

  • May lead to confusion for humans studying animal behavior
  • Some forms of mimicry can be harmful to other species

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