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Mimicry and dubbing

Mimicry refers to the ability of one organism to imitate the appearance, behavior, or sounds of another species, often for protection or to gain advantages, like evading predators or attracting mates. For example, some harmless snakes resemble venomous ones. Dubbing, in media, is replacing the original dialogue in a film or show with a translated version in another language. This allows wider audiences to understand and enjoy the content while maintaining the visual elements of the original work. Both concepts involve imitation but serve different purposes in nature and entertainment.