Mimicry - a way to survive
In evolutionary biology, mimicry is a similarity of one species to another which protects one or both.[1] This similarity can be in appearance, behaviour, sound, scent or location. Mimics are found in the same areas as their models.
Please read further:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimicry
Jivko Nakev created this list 11 years ago
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Alien Face? -
Unique! -
Green Mottled Planthopper, Siphanta hebes, family Flatidae -
Gymnelia peratea -
A very interesting kind of flat-headed leafhopper. -
Thorny stick insect, Bellavista, Ecuador -
Antemna rapax, Finca Heimatlos, Ecuador -
Pseudophasma bispinosum - side view, Sani Lodge, Ecuador -
Ghilianella puncticauda, Sani Lodge, Ecuador -
Paraproscopia riedei - mating, Colombia, Colombia -
Automeris cecrops, Urapanes del Bosque, Colombia -
Wasp Moth - Amata hirayamae -
Mr & Mrs Leaf :D -
Leaf Insect, Phyllium - Chitoniscus lobipes -
A rare Leaf! -
Leaf Insect - Phyllium cummingi -
Leaf Insect/Phasmid - Phyllium ericoriai -
Leaf Insect - Phyllium gantungense -
Autumn leaf butterfly, Doleschallia bisaltide -
Archaeoprepona demophon -
Sea Slug - Lobiger souverbii -
Crocodilefish - Papilloculiceps longiceps -
Candy Crab -
Keeled Treehopper - Entylia carinata