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Definitions of mimicked in various dictionaries:
verb - imitate (a person or manner), especially for satirical effect
verb - to imitate closely
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Simple past tense and past participle of mimic. |
imitate (someone or their actions or words), especially in order to entertain or ridicule. |
Imitate (someone or their actions or words), especially in order to entertain or ridicule. |
A person skilled in imitating the voice or actions of others in an entertaining way. |
Imitative of something. |
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In evolutionary biology, mimicry is a similarity of one organism, usually an animal, to another that has evolved because the resemblance is selectively favoured by the behaviour of a shared signal receiver that can respond to both. Mimicry may evolve between different species, or between individuals of the same species. Often, mimicry evolves to protect a species from predators, making it an antipredator adaptation. The resemblances that evolve in mimicry can be in appearance, behaviour, sound or scent. Mimicry may be to the advantage of both organisms that share a resemblance, in which case it is a mutualism, or mimicry can be to the detriment of one, making it parasitic or competitive. Mimicry occurs when a group of organisms, the mimics, evolve to share perceived characteristics with another group, the models. The evolutionary convergence between groups is driven by the selective action of a signal-receiver or dupe. Birds, for example, use sight to identify palatable insects, whilst |