Monday, August 3, 2015

20. Mullerian Mimicry

Mullerian Mimicry is a type of mimicry that occurs natually and happens when two or more species mimic each other's warning signals to scare off the same predator. The most common example is the Viceroy and Monarch butterfly. The bumblebee in this picture is another common example. The bumblebee mimics the wasp to avoid predators.

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