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- Mimicry - Wikipedia
In evolutionary biology, mimicry is the evolved resemblance of an organism to something else, often another organism of a different species Mimicry may evolve between different species, or between individuals of the same species
- Mimicry | Definition, Biology, Types Examples | Britannica
Mimicry, in biology, phenomenon characterized by the superficial resemblance of two or more organisms that are not closely related taxonomically This resemblance confers an advantage upon one or both organisms by which the organisms deceive the animate agent of natural selection
- MIMICRY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MIMICRY is an instance of mimicking How to use mimicry in a sentence
- What Is Mimicry? Definition, Types, and Examples
Mimicry is a survival strategy in which one living thing evolves to resemble something else, whether another species, a part of the environment, or even a chemical signal
- 14 Animals That Use Mimicry (Examples of How They Do)
Some animals have adapted in unique ways In this article we learn about 14 different types of animals that use mimicry in order to survive
- MIMICRY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MIMICRY definition: 1 the act of copying the sounds or behaviour of a particular person or animal, often in order to… Learn more
- Animal Mimicry Explained - Definition, Types, and Examples
Mimicry is when an organism evolves to look like another specific organism It's like biological impersonation, taking advantage of existing relationships in the environment The mimic actively copies features that make the model recognizable, often becoming more noticeable to do so
- Mimicry - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mimicry is related to camouflage, and to warning signals, in which species manipulate or deceive other species which might do them harm Although mimicry is mainly a defence against predators, [3] sometimes predators also use mimicry, and fool their prey into feeling safe
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