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The small tropical moth, Macrocilix maia, is found in India, China, Malaysia, and other parts of Asia. M. maia’s claim to fame is that it is excellent at pretending to be something it is not. The patterns on this moth’s wings look like two flies feeding on bird droppings, which have dashes of white to make them look wet and fresh. M. maia’s features are an example of mimicry. Mimicry is when an organism (called a mimic) resembles something else (called a model).”
What is a possible advantage of mimicry?
increase in food sources
increase in mate selection
decrease in predation
decrease in disease
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Decrease in predation
By resembling bird droppings (or other unappealing objects), the moth is less likely to be eaten by predators.
By resembling bird droppings (or other unappealing objects), the moth is less likely to be eaten by predators.
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