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Aggressive mimicry is a form of mimicry in which predators, parasites, or parasitoids share similar signals, using a harmless model, allowing them to avoid being correctly identified by their prey or host. Zoologists have repeatedly compared this strategy to a wolf in sheep's clothing. In its broadest sense, aggressive mimicry could include various types of exploitation, as when an orchid exploits a male insect by mimicking a sexually receptive female (see pseudocopulation), but will here be restricted to forms of exploitation involving feeding. An alternative term Peckhamian mimicry (after George and Elizabeth Peckham) has been suggested, but is seldom used. For example, indigenous Australians who dress up as and imitate kangaroos when hunting would not be considered aggressive mimics, no

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  • Aggressive mimicry (en)
  • Mimikri agresif (in)
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  • Aggressive mimicry is a form of mimicry in which predators, parasites, or parasitoids share similar signals, using a harmless model, allowing them to avoid being correctly identified by their prey or host. Zoologists have repeatedly compared this strategy to a wolf in sheep's clothing. In its broadest sense, aggressive mimicry could include various types of exploitation, as when an orchid exploits a male insect by mimicking a sexually receptive female (see pseudocopulation), but will here be restricted to forms of exploitation involving feeding. An alternative term Peckhamian mimicry (after George and Elizabeth Peckham) has been suggested, but is seldom used. For example, indigenous Australians who dress up as and imitate kangaroos when hunting would not be considered aggressive mimics, no (en)
  • Mimikri agresif adalah jenis mimikri yang terjadi ketika suatu predator, parasit atau parasitoid memiliki sinyal yang mirip dengan mangsa atau inangnya dengan tujuan agar mereka tidak dikira sebagai predator atau parasit oleh mangsa atau inangnya. Dalam artian yang lebih luas, mimikri agresif dapat mencakup berbagai jenis "muslihat", seperti saat bunga anggrek "memperdaya" serangga jantan dengan menyerupai betina yang tampaknya siap untuk bereproduksi (lihat pseudokopulasi), tetapi di artikel ini istilah "mimikri agresif" hanya mengacu kepada tipuan yang membuat korbannya dimangsa oleh predatornya. Istilah lain yang juga digunakan adalah "mimikri Peckham" (dinamai dari ), tetapi istilah ini jarang digunakan. Metafor "serigala berbulu domba" juga dapat dipakai sebagai analogi, tetapi pelaku (in)
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