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6 August, 19:04

The unusual patterns on a silk moth's wings are one of the most stunning examples of mimicry in the wild. Mimicry occurs when an organism develops a physical characteristic or behavior similar to a protective trait in another species. What do you think these moth wings mimic? Why do you think this kind of mimicry can protect the moth?

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  1. 6 August, 21:15
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    The moth wings actually look like the eyes of a much larger animal. This mimicry may protect the moth from predators.
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