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Sea anemones and sea lilies use plant-like shapes as cover to catch food;
Horned cicadas (also called spiny insects), which can simulate rose thorns and feed;
Aphid-eating flies suck nectar and can stop in the air when flying, similar to bees;
Stick insects simulate the branches of bamboo, and their demeanor is realistic and vivid;
The cuckoo has no nest and lays its eggs in the reed warbler's nest, which is very similar to the eggs of the reed warbler, and the purpose is to ask the reed warbler to incubate the eggs on its behalf;
When the inchworm stops moving, it looks like a dry branch;
The tiger beetle is mimicked as a wasp in terms of size, shape, color, and other aspects;
In addition to the normal two eyes above the head, the eyeball frog also has two identical patterns on both sides of its back.
The dorsal fin of the dace whale has been mimicked into the appearance of seaweed, which can be used to attract small fish that feed on seaweed.
Flies and moths mimic bees and wasps and can escape predation from birds;
A butterfly adapted to the taste of a predator mimics another unpalatable or inedible butterfly that can escape;
Two kinds of unpalatable butterflies imitate each other and share the mortality caused by accidental ingestion by young birds during the learning period.
Some of the butterflies in the Brazilian jungle are similar in color spots to each other, and some inedible butterflies have the same color spots as other edible butterflies (Pink Butterfly family) that are very distant in taxonomic status;
It was first described by the British naturalist Henrry in 1862. He observed that some of the brightly colored species of South American butterflies were almost identical in appearance, but some were poisonous and others were completely non-venomous, and he speculated that these non-venomous creatures were disguised as poisonous in order to escape the doom of eating. He called this phenomenon mimicry, which is known as Bayesian mimicry.
For animals, there are three important reasons for mimicry
First of all, it is conducive to escaping from enemies; When the stick insect flies, the color of the wings is also bright, but when it descends, the wings converge and the color disappears, and the brightly colored insect that is being chased suddenly turns into ordinary branches.
Second, some animals that are not poisonous and lack resistance have evolved into a shape or body color similar to poisonous animals, so that natural predators do not dare to attack them. The yellow and black bands on the butterfly make it look like a wasp; A moth in the family Silkworm Mothaceae, which has a pattern on its wings that resembles owl eyes, which can scare some small birds away.
Third, some animals feed on their mimicry. For example, there is a longitudinal blunt-toothed anchovy in the Pacific Ocean, which resembles a lipfish. While the lipfish removes parasites from other fish, the anchovy also calmly approaches the cleaned fish and then unexpectedly bites off a piece of flesh or fin from the back to satisfy its hunger.
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At the very least, it should be a dead leaf butterfly.
Also, I don't think corals are living things, polyps are, so corals can't be said to be plants like animals.
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That's too much! Praying mantises, seahorses, corals, and some caterpillars!
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Corals, sea squirts, sea lilies, paramecium.
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1. Animals and plants include poplars, willows, sycamores, yueji, pines, boxwoods, locusts, acacias, and red-leaved plums.
Ginkgo, butterfly, sparrow, dragonfly, ladybug, mouse, gecko.
Grasshoppers, rabbits, cats, etc. Flora and fauna are an important part of the ecosystem. It not only plays an important role in the survival and development of human beings, but also creates a colorful nature.
Wild animals and plants not only have important economic, scientific, ecological, cultural and aesthetic values, but also greatly enrich the cultural life of human beings.
2. Animals are a species of living beings. They generally feed on organic matter, and are able to feel, move, and move autonomously, moving or moving things, including people. According to fossil research, the first animals to appear on Earth originated from the ocean.
After a long geological period, early marine animals gradually evolved into various branches, enriching the early life forms on earth. Animals on Earth are still evolving and reproducing from the lowest to the higher, from the simple to the complex, and have the diversity they have today.
3. Plants are one of the main forms of life, including trees, shrubs, rattans, grasses, ferns, green algae, lichens and other familiar organisms. Plants can be divided into seed plants, algae plants, bryophytes, ferns, etc., and it is estimated that there are about 450,000 species in existence. Most of the energy generated by green plants is through photosynthesis.
Obtained from sunlight, temperature, humidity, light, and fresh water are the basic needs of plants for survival.
4. China is one of the countries with the largest number of wild animals in the world. There are about 6,266 species of vertebrates in China, including about 500 species of mammals, about 1,258 species of birds, about 376 species of reptiles, about 284 species of amphibians, and about 3,862 species of fish, accounting for about one-tenth of the world's vertebrate species. There are more than 50,000 species of invertebrates and 150,000 species of insects.
5. Potted plants.
A bonsai that expresses the scenery of mountains and rivers. There are many types of potted plants, which are usually cut and arranged according to the ornamental view of potted plants, which can be based on tree type, number of trees, tree height, tree species, ornamental and style. Feng Shui masters believe that there are many potted plants that turn things around and bring good luck, such as money bamboo and Malabar chestnut.
Orchids and so on are the top few that everyone loves to use. When these potted plants that symbolize good luck are gone, they must be replaced immediately to continue to gather energy. Potted plants create an outdoor natural scenery for us in a small personal space, allowing us to be immersed in nature in our intense life and work.
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1. Sea anemones. Sea anemone (scientific name: actiniaria), a cnidararian phylum of Corals, is one of the most common invertebrates along the coast of China. It is named because it looks like a sunflower, but it is an animal.
Sea anemone is a monolithic two-germ animal, without exoskeleton, with different shapes, colors and body shapes, usually long, its radiation symmetry, barrel-shaped torso, there is an opening at the upper end, there are tentacles next to the opening, most of them inhabit shallow seas and rocky shores in puddles or stone crevices, a few live in the abyss of the ocean, and all oceans are distributed.
2. Corals. Coral (Latin scientific name: coral, alias: ox blood), coelenterate of the sub-coral order Hexacoral. Bright colors and different forms, with medicinal and decorative value. This is the most familiar animal, like a plant.
Corals are the shells secreted by polyps, mostly dendritic in shape with longitudinal stripes on them, and each single coral transverse section has concentric circles and radial stripes, often white in color, with a small amount of blue and black. Coral reef ecosystems are also known as underwater "rainforests".
3. Sea lilies.
Sea lily is a kind of echinoderm that was first seen in the early Cambrian period, living in the sea, with multiple brachiopods, flower-like body, and calcareous shells on the surface.
Sea lilies have a stalk like a plant stem, and the feather-like thing at the top of the stalk is their tentacles, also called wrists. These tentacles are like the leaves of ferns, confusing people into thinking they are plants. Sea lilies are ancient invertebrates that were found everywhere in the oceans hundreds of millions of years ago.
Do you know these animals, if you only look at them?
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