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English: Batesian Mimicry versus Myrmecophily as other species mimic ants: a Batesian mimic looks enough like an ant model to cause predator dupes to avoid eating the mimic. A Myrmecophile resembles an ant closely enough, not necessarily visually, to avoid being attacked. The ant is both the model and the dupe that is deceived.
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