Imperfect Mimics Can Succeed as Long as They Mimic the Most Salient Trait There are many surprising examples of imperfect mimicry in nature, and their existence remains a major unsolved conundrum. Kazemi et al. present a novel explanation of the phenomenon and test it with experiments on wild birds and artificial prey. They show that predators use the most salient trait of the
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