Metalmark moths have adapted to predatory jumping spiders by mimicking them in terms of their appearance and behavior. This is called predator mimicry, and the effect is, the spiders are confused and intimated when encountering these moths. They do not see these moths as prey, just other spiders. gfycat.com/excitableunlaw…
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The mimic octopus uses its chromatophores not only to disguise itself with its background but also to impersonate a wide variety of other marine animals. The octopus actively and intelligently uses its mimicry on a situational basis to imitate more dangerous types of animals to avoid predators. v.redd.it/p8h0p51d1o981
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The fantastic dead leaf mimicry of the Uropyia meticulodina moth lets it hide in plain sight v.redd.it/ztdxoznarv981
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Metalmark moths have adapted to predatory jumping spiders by mimicking them in terms of their appearance and behavior. This is called predator mimicry, and the effect is, the spiders are confused and intimated when encountering these moths. They do not see these moths as prey, just other spiders. gfycat.com/excitableunlaw…
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3D-printed steak described as "gamechanger" and it's mimicry of the real thing is described as "extraordinary". Printed food is the latest innovation in the plant based meat sector. theguardian.com/food/2021…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/DannyMcDanface1
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Best mimicry of aamir, hrithik, shahid, akshaye khanna etc v.redd.it/j606js2bufb81
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Best mimicry of Sonam v.redd.it/jrv4982k73781
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Sid Sriram Mimicry v.redd.it/bjwbrsmh1i981
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Metalmark moths have adapted to predatory jumping spiders by mimicking them in terms of their appearance and behavior. This is called predator mimicry, and the effect is, the spiders are confused and intimated when encountering these moths. They do not see these moths as prey, just other spiders. gfycat.com/excitableunlaw…
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Squirrel player got a lucky genetics roll and essentially got the mimicry trait without spending a trait point.
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TIL there’s a species of parasitic nematode that induces β€œfruit-mimicry” in tropical ants. Infected ants develop bright red abdomens, tend to be more sluggish, and walk with their abdomens in a conspicuous elevated position. This causes frugivorous birds to confuse them for berries. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myr…
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[VOW] Mirrorhall Mimic // Ghastly Mimicry reddit.com/gallery/qleo38
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The mimic octopus uses its chromatophores not only to disguise itself with its background but also to impersonate a wide variety of other marine animals. The octopus actively and intelligently uses its mimicry on a situational basis to imitate more dangerous types of animals to avoid predators. v.redd.it/p8h0p51d1o981
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Spiritual Mimicry masquerading as Spacefaring Machinery

This is an open discussion about Vimana Technology & The Inner Work

I'm going to preface this by saying I have to remain anonymous. I've worked on this stuff a long time, my brother is published in a related field.. I have an assertion, and I want to know if anyone can add to it. I can't simply quote myself or my brother, but I can give a rundown of the general idea.

If you are not familiar with the Hutchison effect, it might not be worth your time to read further without a little background.. You need to do a lot of investigative research to even understand the more basic principles involved... In layman's terms, two well-tuned, intersecting electric fields bombarded with spiraling electrons breaks many of the fundamental rules of physics. John Hutchison figured this out by "playing around" with extremely powerful transformers based on Nikola Tesla's designs. The 3,6,9 is referring to divine geometry that crescendos from a constructive wave built on intersecting fields within fields- all creating a spiraling motion of toroidal energy. The looking glass, the Montauk & Travis Walton Chairs, and all ufology relies on these principles.

The machines that are recreated from crashed specimens (including those from the 50's shot down by radar- there's a reason radar works), and those which are engineered with the help of *others generate what we will call 'alien dream space' when they are active.. This means that if you are near one, and it is on- it will begin to feel like you're in a dream.. This has everything to do with the technology & how these things function... How the 'Chair' drives the device.

I haven't attempted to get on a site and discuss some of these things in a long, long time. Things I'm going to assert as obvious to me, you may have no ideas about.. Give me the benefit of the doubt. This stuff goes deep, and is very chewy at the bottom. Let me continue..

Our people were guided by others, long, long ago who took our natural gifts and traded to us instead a technological mimicry of some of those gifts.. other natural powers they will never be able to match (and likely fear).... the lineages and the ancient traditions of some of the most powerful mystery schools have been lost to time.. We have legends about them now, and the principles involved in the Hutchison effect are present in Neikung, Kundalini, Freemasonry, etc. The ancient Vimana schematics, the large caches of mercury under central American Megaliths, the hieroglyphics

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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The mimic octopus uses its chromatophores not only to disguise itself with its background but also to impersonate a wide variety of other marine animals. The octopus actively and intelligently uses its mimicry on a situational basis to imitate more dangerous types of animals to avoid predators. v.redd.it/69nzw81ego981
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Mimicry of ulner nerve entrapment?

Tl;dr I hope this makes sense. But I guess, I'm asking if, as my title suggests, can my hand go numb based on elbow position and still be explained exclusively as a symptom of ms?


So, i was diagnosed in 2020 after a spinal lesion that was identified following numbness in my left hand. The symptoms fairly aligned with ulner nerve entrapment as to the region of numbness in my hand, but pretty quickly, a cervical lesion was found and held responsible. I have also been identified as b12 deficient, which I treat with injections every 3 weeks.

I share this because it does, in my mind, give plausible consideration that the hand numbness is related to peripheral nerve damage (b12 or entrapment) rather than the spinal lesion. I further press on this idea, because EVERY NIGHT, even right now, as I lay in bed on my back, typing on my phone with my elbows bent and my phone above my chest, the numbness returns and is relieved upon changing my arm position. That's like, wholesale periphery, right? That the position of my arm factors into the numbness precludes it being from a resolved spinal lesion, right? Or am I making a poor leap in deduction there?

Now, I have no question of my ms diagnosis, as that's rock solid, but does it stand to reason that I'm just an unlucky sob with issues to my CNS as well as peripheral, or can what I describe be just a bad coincidence where I have an entrapped nerve affecting the same fingers as a previous cervical lesion? (That lesion resulted in a l'hermitte's Sign that very much zapped me in these same fingers, so I'm confident that previous numbness was from what was that active lesion).

Or, can there be nothing trapped/damaged outside the cns and still exhibit this behavior?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/WhuddaWhat
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I, u/RajMadz, the ex-NFT thief of Gacha Club have imitated u/strawberry_tail's Round n' Round dance WITHOUT instructions on how to commit such mimicry.
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Experimenting with showing alpha legions mimicry... thoughts?
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Do onomatopoeias and physical mimicry play a role in how languages evolve?

Are early languages basically the result of onomatopoeias and mimicking gestures increasingly being converted into less mimicking related sounds and increasing complexity for the purposes of precision, more efficient throat and mouth movements or similar?

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Pandora's Actor mimicry ability is very OP. Can he copy Platinum Dragon Lord as a reference for his powers?

Considering IF someone related or from Nazarick gets near the Castle of the Eight Greed Kings

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Mimicry at its best
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A non-Native American teacher chanting nonsense and hopping around in front of class in mimicry of Native Americans is not offensive to this Native American…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/earthdogmonster
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Game freeze at mimicry roulette

Anybody elses game freezing after spinning the roulette wheel? It spins, but it never gives me the cutscene of the prize opening up. I have to back out of the game, log in but nothing happens. I dont even know if my gear shows up in the character cards

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Anyone else notice the chain facing the rear and immediately thought, β€œsafe!” Also, mimicries pretty much confirmed!
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For those who are so desperate for rewards you continue to play mimicry.

I’m sorry your daddy didn’t love you.

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MIMICRY: STILL A STILL A DUMPSTER FIRE

Mimicry, where do I start?

Mimicry is a pile of fucking dogshit. Roulette is mediocre, but you'll never get the skin unless you pay, which is fucking stupid.

Mimics new ability is straight up annoying and irritating, and i'm not talking about Scan, that still does nothing. Spit is annoying. Enough said.

Old events were better. Honestly, KoTH is ten times better. Atleast it's playable.

Oh, some Ghost's like to dance on Heli-pads like it's the Fortnite boogie down challenge. cringe

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Orchid Mantids also using chemical mimicry?

https://bioone.org/journals/zoological-science/volume-31/issue-12/zs140126/Double-Trick-Visual-and-Chemical-Mimicry-by-the-Juvenile-Orchid/10.2108/zs140126.full

While I find this a very interesting read, I don't know how well this study is done and if true, why it's not talked about more.

Aggressive mimicry from Orchid Mantis is cited often whenever the species is talked about but it seems that this is the only study I managed to find out about them possibly also mimicking specific chemicals (hormone breathe?) to attract bees.

What are your thought on this?

While interesting to read, this being the only study I found on the matter makes me question the overall validity of it. Though I'll need to reread the whole thing again later.

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Did they make Mimicry much harder now?

Now I only played three games but I noticed the required items are not scattered on the map anymore, so it seems they are dropped by heroes after dying? I had to keep trying to kill other heroes as a mimic for those three games which was really frustrating even as Dragoon and they lasted too long that it doesn't feel worth it to grind them for tickets anymore, unlike the previous version.

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Fork-tailed drongos, which are able to mimic the sounds of other birds, often follow meerkats as they forage for food. If a flying predator appears, drongos will cry out its sound to the meerkats to take cover. Sometimes, drongos will also use mimicry to their advantage to steal their food. v.redd.it/sjdtdrizb6w71
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πŸ‘€︎ u/KimCureAll
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LET'S BOYCOTT MIMICRY MODE

Do I need to say more?

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There are ways to overcome the Mimicry trait
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Mimicry feels worse than stubbing your pinky toe on the foot of the bed

Or losing your spoon in a bowl of soup. Or pouring cereal and then finding out you have no milk.

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Mikey Dance Video Mimicry

Seems pretty obvious to me that in all his dance videos, he is intensely focused on another video of someone dancing and trying to mimic the moves as they happen. We know Mikey isn't exactly the human metronome, but this explains why his timing is even more off beat when dancing and all the moves are super disjointed. I'm open to the idea that he organically came up with some of the shittiest dancing of all time, but pretty sure he just looking up dance/stripper videos online, thinking he can nail the choreography as it unfolds.

I've been trying to find the source video for at least one of these so we can have a side by side comparison of what the dance is supposed to look like vs what he is doing. I have not been successful so far, but I have a lot of faith in this community. There are many people here willing to go great lengths for good Mikey content, including myself (made the Google doc), so hopefully one of us can match at least one video to the 100s of dance videos he's posted.

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Fire Mimicry/Manipulation

I hope the correct flair has been applied to this post, it's my first time interacting with this subreddit! A bit of a warning: there is discussion of bodily functions (of the digestive kind). I've been doing research for this story I'm trying to write and I came across this bit of trivia about the Human Torch:

  • Since [The Human Torch] burns off any dirt or germs in his body when he flames on, he hasn't had the actual need to brush his teeth or take a shower since he gained his powers (Marvel Database Fandom Wiki, n.d.).

I thought that this point was very interesting, and it got me thinking: what about dead cells such as dead skin cells and hair? Would a fire mimic have to deal with losing their hair every time they transform?

And what about substances such as gut microbiota or stomach acid, what would be the effects if these weren't present after transforming back?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/katanakarnage
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Am I taking crazy pills or did Mimicry become even worse since the last one?

I'm by no means an expert player, but I used to evacuate 7/10 times. Now I'm lucky to get out of the spawn area for 15 seconds before being blasted by another player or blasted by a mimic

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What would be a good setback for Tarot mimicry?

I am creating this character wherein they do Tarot mimicry and I did research on the power but it seems too…overpowered per se, I want it to have more limits, more hindrance for the character but I dont know exactly how to implement that, any ideas friends?

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Mimicry in evolution

My basic understanding of evolution is that it's generally incremental baby steps like how the mammal ancestors of dolphins started to developed more streamlined bodies for swimming and eventually lost their legs etc.

But with some examples of mimicry in nature I'm having trouble wrapping my head around how it could slowly evolve to be this way, like with this baby bird in the example posted below. I'm struggling to phrase my question but it's a type of evolution that isn't as straight forward as an animals neck becoming longer if it needs to reach higher up a tree to eat leaves. Any thought on how this specific type of mimicry might arise?

https://youtu.be/KHxGA6d204I?t=292

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[VOW] Mirrorhall Mimic // Ghastly Mimicry

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Mirrorhall Mimic 3U
Creature - Spirit

You may have Mirrorhall Mimic enter the battlefield as a copy of any creature on the battlefield except it's a Spirit in addition to its other types.

Disturb 3UU (You may cast this card from your graveyard transformed for its Disturb cost.)


Ghastly Mimicry
Enchantment - Aura

Enchant Creature

At the beginning of your upkeep, create a token that's a copy of enchanted creature, except it's a Spirit in addition to its other types.

If Ghastly Mimicry would be put into a graveyard from anywhere, exile it instead.


[[Clone]] with [[Followed Footsteps]] on the flipside.

I think this card is awesome and it will certainly see play.

Note that it is a Spirit and not a Shapeshifter so all you [[Volo]] players out there get a cool new clone you can play with. Also gives Spirit tribal a potentially big boost.

Interested to hear everyones thoughts.

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[VOW] Mirrorhall Mimic // Ghastly Mimicry
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I have a very unanswered question. In mimicry state do you get boosted stats with that character or that particular characters weapon? How does mimicry work?
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A problem with mimicry mode:

You know how tanks are slow? Well, that contributes to an endless cycle: if you get caught by a mimicry, you start shooting, and when more mimicryies got to you you cant run away so the cycle begins, mimicry kills tank, the tank cant run away and is forced to shoot, the shooting attracts more mimicryies and those mimicryies take over the tank, and the cycle loops over and over untill the round ends or the tank gets ultra lucky and has all the items and was super close to the launch pad and he eventually manages to evacuate, breaking the cycle, just don't play tanks in mimicry, or if we get lucky zeptolab will nerf the mimicryies speed, giving tanks time to run away and keep their distance from those mimicryies.

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How UAP May Use Camouflage Tactics Such as Mimicry

This is a follow-up post to:

Part 1: Low Observability May Be The Most Important Observable of Them All

January 1st, 2010 around 4:30 pm, La Calera near Bogota, Colombia. Photo by Carlos.

In this post, we will look at scenarios in an attempt to show how UAP camouflage may work. For starters, let's read what Dr. Jacques F. VallΓ©e and Dr. Eric W. Davis wrote about UFOs using camouflage.

>"Kuiper (1977) and Freitas (1980) suggest that ETs/UAP visiting Earth would find it necessary to hide themselves from our detection mechanisms until they have assessed our technological level or potential threat and hazards. They would employ an adaptive multi-level risk program to avoid danger. Low observable stealth such as simple camouflage through mimicry. Which works well in nature, may be the technique of choice for visiting UAP/ETI experienced in surveillance (Stride, 1998). Examples of mimicry techniques are UAP/ETI entering the atmosphere with either the look or trajectory of a meteor or hidden within a meteor shower, behaving like dark meteors without the associated optical signature, hiding within an artificial or natural cloud, behaving as pseudo-stars sitting stationary over certain regions, or mimicking man-made aircrafts’ aggregate features."

Source: A 6-layer Model for Anomalous Phenomena by Jacques F. VallΓ©e and Eric W. Davis

How UAP May Use Camouflage Tactics Such as Mimicry

Let's say that your vehicle is sitting in orbit. But being out there in space requires your craft to be encased in some kind of bubble and you can't engage cloaking that would otherwise make you completely invisible within the light spectrum. You can be seen, but you want to blend-in. So, you make the craft become very luminous on the exterior and perhaps you stay in place or slowly move along, so that anyone on the ground who is looking up with a sophisticated telescope or even the naked eye. If they happen to spot you, they would easily dismiss you as a star or passing satellite.

https://preview.redd.it/525xdg2pex681.png?width=906&form

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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πŸ‘€︎ u/arnfden0
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Is this a real coral snake or a mimicry? Seen in Costa Rica carribean side
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These fascinating imposters are leaf insects. They hide from predators through cryptic mimicry. Some species have markings that resemble spots of disease or damage, including holes. They are super evolvers, since their appearance adapts over time to match their surroundings. v.redd.it/03dou560evi71
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πŸ‘€︎ u/lalaland7799
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The mimic octopus uses its chromatophores not only to disguise itself with its background but also to impersonate a wide variety of other marine animals. The octopus actively and intelligently uses its mimicry on a situational basis to imitate more dangerous types of animals to avoid predators. v.redd.it/p8h0p51d1o981
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Female spotted hyenas undertake what is known as β€˜sexual mimicry’, where their external sexual organs resemble a penis and scrotum. These are known as pseudo-penises and yes, they can even make them erect! mancunion.com/2021/12/16/…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/stankmanly
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Mimicry ticket drop rate from matches is zero

Does it increase to normal only after the prizes refresh?

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Mimicry Mantis
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Aggressive mimicry reddit.com/gallery/rtecug
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Question about mimicry in evolution

My basic understanding of evolution is that it's generally incremental baby steps like how the mammal ancestors of dolphins started to developed more streamlined bodies for swimming and eventually lost their legs etc. But with some examples of mimicry in nature I'm having trouble wrapping my head around how it could slowly evolve to be this way, like with this baby bird in the example posted below. I'm struggling to phrase my question but it's a type of evolution that isn't as straight forward as an animals neck becoming longer if it needs to reach higher up a tree to eat leaves. Any thought on how this specific type of mimicry might arise

https://youtu.be/KHxGA6d204I?t=292

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