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The answer is Mimicry. This is when one organism has evolved to look similar to another organism, because the similarity gives the mimic a selective advantage, usually because other organisms in its habitat, such as a predator, would then respond to the mimic in the same way as it would to the organism being copied. Mimicry comes in several varieties; including Batesian mimicry, which is when a palatable organism mimics a species that is unpalatable to predators. Consequently, they are avoided by predators, increasing their fitness. An example of Batesian mimicry is depicted by Viceroy and Monarch Butterflies.