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analogy type weceroy butterfly mimicry chameleon

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Answered by hatesoul10
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Mimicry: the art or practice of imitating something.

In the natural world, mimicry isn't entertainment; it's a deadly serious game that spans a whole range of senses - visual, olfactory and auditory. Some of the most striking visual mimics are butterflies. Many butterflies become noxious and unpalatable to predators by acquiring chemical defences from plants they ingest as caterpillars. Other butterflies mimic the 'aposematic' or warning colouration and conspicuous wing patterns of these toxic or just plain foul-tasting butterflies.

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