by Akash
The common cuckoo: Can mimic the calls of other birds to attract mates or lure prey.
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The mockingbird: Can mimic the songs of over 100 other bird species.
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The katydid: Can mimic the sounds of other insects, as well as human voices.
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The orchid mantis: Can mimic the appearance of an orchid flower to attract prey.
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The leaf insect: Can mimic the appearance of a leaf to blend in with its surroundings.
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The chameleon: Can change its color to blend in with its surroundings.
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The mimic octopus: Can mimic the appearance of a variety of other animals, including fish, crabs, and even sea snakes.
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The Australian lyrebird: Can mimic the sounds of other birds, as well as other animals and even machinery.
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The superb fairywren: Can mimic the sounds of other birds, as well as other animals and even human speech.
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