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To describe: The examples of mimicry used by predators to catch prey rather than to avoid being eaten.

Introduction: Animals have adapted various morphological and genetic traits to protect themselves from predators. Predators also mimic some signs of prey to catch them. This is known as aggressive mimicry.

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