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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Spiny Leaf Stick Insect head shot -
Eastern Goliath Stick Insect -
Orange-headed Wasp Moth -
Push, baby.. Push! -
Wildlife on the windowsill -
Hooded hopper -
The common Silverline -
peacock butterfly -
Green Leaf -
Small Emperor Moth -
Peacock pansy -
Mosaic Butterfly -
Easy on the eye -
Vietnamese Walking Stick / Annam Stick Insect in Reptile Zoo "Iguana", Vlissingen -
Yellow-edged Giant Owl on feeding platter in butterfly park -
Eastern Eyed Click Beetle -
Owl Butterfly -
Yellow-banded Wasp Moth -
Wandering Violin Mantis -
Little_Boy -
Butterfly -
The Water Fairy -
Indian Owl Moth -
Brimstone butterfly (Gonepteryx Rhamni)