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    An "Honest" Mimic That Is Genuinely Unpalatable and Mimics the Coloration
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An "Honest" Mimic That Is Genuinely Unpalatable and Mimics the Coloration

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An "honest" mimic that is genuinely unpalatable and mimics the coloration of another species that is also unpalatable is called a(n) _______ mimic.

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