Mimicry
In the process of evolution, many species have acquired the ability to mimic in order to protect themselves. Masters of such mimicry hide in nature.
Hoverflies mimic honeybees.
They have similar body structures so that they can imitate the way to fly.
Adults of autumn-type butterfly.
It mimics to fallen leaves and overwinters without moving.
The larva of moth mimics a twig.
The suffolk sheep mimic oysters.
It may suggest that we are at risk of food poisoning.