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To mimicry and back again

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Deadly coral snakes warn predators through striking red-black banding. New data confirm that many harmless snakes have evolved to resemble coral snakes, and suggest that the evolution of this Batesian mimicry is not always a one-way street.

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Figure 1: Protective imitation.

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Pfennig, D. To mimicry and back again. Nature 534, 184–185 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature18441

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