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Fooling Predators

Fooling Predators

Fooling Predators

These four insects look like the same kind of butterfly. But they are actually from different families— and one is not even a butterfly. Because birds and other predators don’t like the taste of the Ithomoiine butterfly, second from top, they avoid similar looking insects, including the Castniid moth, bottom. This survival strategy is called mimicry.

 

Fooling Predators

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