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Red-tail Conservancy: Imitation is the best form of adaptation
Mimicry is the ability of one species to resemble another in nature. It is not the same as camouflage, which is focused on ...
Robinson, Michael H. 1981. "A stick is a stick and not worth eating: on the definition of mimicry." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 16, (1) 15–20.
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