Something that occurs when a group of organisms, the mimics, have evolved to share common perceived characteristics with another group through the selective action of a signal-receiver or dupe.
They are animals that mimic others species. ex.- salamanders, wasps, bees, coral snake, some kinds of butterflys, caterpillars, and cuckoo are some examples.
The monarch butterfly eats milkweed and is so bitter to the taste as a result that birds avoid it. The viceroy butter fly mimics the monarch (looks like it) and receives the same protection.
Gopher snakes mimic rattlesnakes. The Scarlet Kingsnake mimics the coloring of the Coral snake. The Viceroy butterfly mimics the coloring of the Monarch butterfly. Katydids can mimic leaves. The Indo-Malaysian octopus can mimic the movement and shape of a sole fish or a venomous sea snake. There are many such examples in the animal kingdom. See the Related Link for more information.
The owl moth has spots on its wings that resemble the eyes of a moth. These spots are used to scare or startle potential predators. Many animals that want to eat a moth aren't willing to take on an owl.
The mimic octopus is a relatively small octopus that has learned how to mimic several different species of fish, reptiles, etc. These organisms can change color, texture, and even behavior to look like and act like another animal. Some of the animals they mimic include sea snakes and lion fishes.
Check out this video of a mimic octopus doing its mimicry: http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=H8oQBYw6xxc&feature=player_embedded
An example of mimicry is a coral snake and the king snake. the yellow touches the red so that is a posinis coral snake. when the yellow is not touching the red it is a king snake.
The types of mimicry are
a catfish with legs.
In evolutionary terms, mimicry is the similarity of one species to another that provides benefit for one or both species. This can include similarities in things like; appearance, behaviour or scent. An example of this is a harmless butterfly which mimics the patterns of a poisonous butterfly so that predators stay away. This form of mimicry is known as Batesian mimicry.
Mimicry in biology is an evolution pattern to make resemble to other species for the benefit of survival. Some mimicry in insect is to gain advantage by resemble plant component and lure the prey to their reach.
Adaptation, camouflage, mimicry
Both are forms of passive defense. Camouflage is when a species evolves to have colours and paterns simlar to its natural environment allowing it to blend in and thus hiding it from predators. Mimicry is when one harmless species evolves to look like a dangerous one. Because animals learn not to attack or eat the dangerous one they are also afriad to eat the mimic because they think it is the same species. An example of this is the harmless hornet (there are also dangerous species) which has evolves black and yellow stripes to look like wasps, which of course have stingers. As predators dont like to attack wasps they learn not to attack hornets either. For this type of defense to work there must be more of the dangerous species than the mimic otherwise the predators will be more likely to get the mimins and thus learn the patterns they have to be safe patterns.
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed
Mimicry is the similarity of one species to another that can protect one or both of them from predators. Some examples of mimicry are bugs that camouflage themselves to look like leaves or bugs that look like sticks.
No a caterpillar is a mimicry
A Mimicry Adaptation
A butterfly looks like a flower, so the other animals won't eat it.
difference between aggressive mimicry and protective mimicry
There are many examples such as the viceroy butterfly (which is patterned very similar to toxic monarch butterflies).
Just two examples of mimicry is a stick insect, whose shape resembles a stick, thereby hoping to be overlooked by a predator. There are certain harmless insects that wear the black and yellow warning stripes of a (stinging) wasp.
Mimicry is the action of mimicking someone or something. One of her few strengths was her skill at mimicry.
Mimicry can help animals survive by allowing the animal to avoid being eaten. It can act like a predator and scare away its own predators. There are many such examples of animals acting like something else to survive.
A parrot is a bird that is known for its mimicry.
dolphins use mimicry not camoflauge
Many species practice mimicry.