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.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimicry
Jivko Nakev created this list 11 years ago
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Libythea celtis -
Leptynia attenuata -
Waiting for the kill -
Rhene flavicomans, Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka -
Peromatus notatus -
Find the Fish! - Engyprosopon macrolepis -
Depressed Spider Crab (Xenocarcinus depressus) -
Giuliana the Ghost Mantis -
Championica montana -
Bird's Poo! -
Mossy leaf-tailed gecko, master of disguise -
Every master has its own master -
Tree stump spider - Poltys sp -
Master of mimicry - Bird dung spider -
Draco maculatus -
Laomenes_amboinensis -
Calumma linotum in stealth mode, Amber Mountain, Madagascar -
Indian Bark Gecko (Hemidactylus leschenaultii) -
Stick Insect, Phasmid - Phenacephorus sepilokensis -
Stick Insect, Phasmid - Phenacephorus sepilokensis -
Dead Leaf Katydid -
Malaysian Dead Leaf Mantis -
Inspiration for Aliens of Hollywood -
I'm a LEAF