Bees and Flies: Imitation in Nature
Explore the fascinating world of mimicry between bees and flies, where imitators and models coexist in a delicate balance of protection and deception. Dive into the visuals and activities to understand these intricate relationships better.
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Bees and Flies The imitating species is called the mimic, while the imitated species (protected by its toxicity or foul taste) is known as the model
Do you get close to bees? Why or why not?
BEE Long antenna, 4 wings
FLY 2 wings, small antenna, bigger eyes