Multiple Choice
Mimics practicing Batesian mimicry tend to fare better when
A) mimics and models are encountered simultaneously.
B) predators don't have particularly good memories.
C) the mimic is plentiful, but the model is rare.
D) the model is extremely distasteful.
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