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1 Camouflage and Mimicry By: Michael Shulman and Eli Miloff

2 What is Camouflage?

3  The act, means, or result of concealment that allows otherwise visible animals to remain unnoticed by blending in with their environment

4 Camouflage

5  Camouflage is essentially a form of visual mimicry, where the species mimics its environment

6 Camouflage  Camouflage is essentially a form of visual mimicry, where the species mimics its environment  According to Natural Selection, camouflage is a characteristic increases a species chance of survival and reproduction and therefor is passed on

7 Camouflage

8 What is Mimicry?  Mimicry: A structural adaptation in which a harmless species resembles a harmful species in color or structure (Textbook)  The similarities of one species to another which protects one or both

9 3 Types of Mimicry  Batesian Mimicry  Muellerian Mimicry  Self Mimicry

10 Batesian Mimicry  When two or more species are similar in appearance, but only one is equipped with spines, stingers, or toxic chemistry

11 Meullerian Mimicry  When two unpalatable (distasteful, indigestible) species are mimics of each other with conspicuous coloration

12 Self Mimicry  When animals have a certain structural body part that mimics bigger and more intimidating animals during an attack to aid their survival

13 Example of Camouflage  Here is an example of Camouflage demonstrated by the Peacock Flounder: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__XA6B41SQQ&feature=rel ated

14 Video of the Peacock Flounder

15 Cuttlefish Mimicking Chess Board

16 The Mimic Octopus  http://www.videobash.com/video_show/t he-incredible-mimic-octopus-399991 http://www.videobash.com/video_show/t he-incredible-mimic-octopus-399991

17 Mimesis  An intermediate process between camouflage and mimicry  Mimesis : The process in which the mimic takes on the properties of a specific organism  This means the species is seen by predator but is mistaken for another organism

18 Class Activity  Identifying Poisonous Snakes

19 Signs of a Poisonous Snake

20  Triangular shaped head

21 Signs of a Poisonous Snake  Triangular shaped head  Fangs

22 Signs of a Poisonous Snake  Triangular shaped head  Fangs  Elliptical (egg) Shaped pupils

23 Signs of a Poisonous Snake  Triangular shaped head  Fangs  Elliptical (egg) Shaped pupils  Presence of a rattle on the tail

24 Signs of a Poisonous Snake  Triangular shaped head  Fangs  Elliptical (egg) Shaped pupils  Presence of a rattle on the tail  Varying colors

25 Signs of a Poisonous Snake  Triangular shaped head  Fangs  Elliptical (egg) Shaped pupils  Presence of a rattle on the tail  Varying colors  Most solid colour snakes are harmless

26 Signs of a Poisonous Snake  Watch out for mimics

27 Signs of a Poisonous Snake  Watch out for mimics  There are a variety of non-poisonous snakes that mimic the patterns and behaviors or poisonous snakes

28 BONUS  Q: What type of mimicry is this?

29 BONUS  Q: What type of mimicry is this?  A: Batesian Mimicry

30 Identifying Poisonous Snakes

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