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What is 'Mimicry'?
AAn organism changing color to hide
BOne species evolving to look like another species for protection
CMoving to a warmer climate in winter
DEating only one type of food
✓ Correct Answer: B — One species evolving to look like another species for protection
Mimicry is a protective adaptation where a harmless species resembles a harmful or unpalatable one.
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