Mimicry
The ability to imitate or copy someone or something else to the best that you can. When people mimic something, it is typically done for either entertainment purposes to or to poke fun and ridicule someone else. Mimicry in other species often act as a way to protect against predators, such as an insect disguising itself as a tree or its physical environmental surroundings.
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