Biology, 01.12.2021 23:10 nosleepbrooklyn2006
Which is an example of mimicry?
A school of striped fish swim together, making it difficult for predators to see the edges of
A.
each fish,
B.
C.
A fawn's coat is dappled with white spots that help it blend in with the forest.
A leaf-tailed gecko looks like a dead leaf as it clings to a twig.
D. A penguin's coloring blends in with the water surface from both above and below, while it
swims.
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