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Why are mimicry and camouflage and example of an adaptation?

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Answer: Both mimicry and camouflage can enable an organism to protect itself against predators.

Explanation: A Vietnamese mossy frog exhibiting camouflage. Mimicry and camouflage are both adaptations that animal and plant species exhibit for the purposes of protection from predators, prey, or to blend in with their environment.

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