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Jaylee Chung
30 March, 19:22
What is mimicry? How does it benefit the animal?
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Deangelo Ramirez
30 March, 21:34
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An animal or plant will mimic a predator by looking, smelling, tasting, or behaving similar to that predator. This benefits the animal because it will protect it from its predators.
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