The Great Pretender
- Justin
- Oct 5
- 1 min read
[P6 Science and above - Adaptations]:
Caterpillars exhibit fascinating adaptations for survival, one of which is their ability to mimic snakes. This mimicry serves as a defensive mechanism against predators. By adopting the appearance of a snake, some caterpillars can deter potential threats, as many animals instinctively avoid snakes due to their dangerous reputation. This adaptation not only helps them blend into their environment but also creates an illusion of size and danger, allowing them to survive until they transform into butterflies or moths.














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