Mimicry in animals is a common form of protection from predators. For instance, two distasteful or toxic butterflies may mimic each other for mutual defense, as the viceroy and monarch butterflies do.
Evolutionarily speaking, the ultimate goal of a lifeform is to reproduce and stave off extinction. Many plants and animals ...
"Blend in or die" is one of the unquestionable laws of survival. Whether it's a chameleon, a soldier or a tiny succulent, the rule is always the same. If they can't find you, they can't kill you. So ...
Succulents make some of the most enchanting window sill plants in the world. They sit quietly without much change for months, serving much like living sculptures. When you combine a mimicry plant with ...