Mimicry is an resemblance between an organism and another object and they
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Ответ:
Camouflage or deterring predators
Explanation: Mimicry can help an organism blend into its surroundings if they are resembling something in the environment.
It can also help deter predators if they are resembling a poisonous or venomous organism; an example of this is the non-venomous king snake, which mimics the venomous coral snake to deter predators from eating it.
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1). Its advantages is defense adaption.
2). It makes them look like an uninteresting object.
3). It becomes a specie that potential predators normally avoid because it posses an unpleasant or harmful feature like a foul smell or taste, or a poisonous sting.
Note: Several insects look like dead leaves and bird droppings and so, although noticed, are ignored by their potential predators. Example is in Mullerian mimics, unrelated animals like the striped polecat and the striped weasel of the savanna have similar broad white stripes on a black body. Their enemies associate the conspicuous appearance with the foul smelling liquid they squirt, and so avoid them.
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The answer is C
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