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mimicry is a biological process where non - dangerous species will evolve to more closely resemble species that are predators, poisonous, etc. many species of moths are known to use visual mimicry to disguise themselves as predators such as owls. what type of evolutionary adaption have moths developed to protect themselves from predators? mimicry parasitism competitive inhibition
The text clearly states that many moth species use visual mimicry to disguise themselves as predators like owls for protection. Parasitism involves one organism living off another, and competitive - inhibition is about biochemical interactions. Mimicry is the relevant evolutionary adaptation here.
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A. Mimicry