Respuesta :
Answer:
Mimicry
Explanation:
Mimicry is an evolved similarity ( in traits and behaviors ) , often between two organisms
An example of mimicry is the resemblance between coral snakes and kingsnakes. A kingsnake is a harmless snake whereas a coral snake is a fairly venomous snake. A kingsnake looks similar to a coral snake ( mimics its features) leading to kingsnake predators often intimidated by the kingsnakes appearance, because like stated before coral snakes are venomous and kingsnakes mimic their features.
Answer:
Mimicry is the similarity of one organism (the mimic) to another (the model) that enhances the mimic's fitness through its effect on the behavior of a third party, the operator.
Explanation:
a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms, be it mutualistic, commensalistic, or parasitic.