
Wings have intricate black-and-white BANDED PATTERNS that resemble jumping spider markings — males display the wings in territorial standoffs that resemble jumping-spider behaviors. Mimicry of jumping spiders is widely interpreted.

Wings have intricate black-and-white BANDED PATTERNS that resemble jumping spider markings — males display the wings in territorial standoffs that resemble jumping-spider behaviors. Mimicry of jumping spiders is widely interpreted.

The wing tips of an atlas moth are shaped like a cobra's head — a mimicry believed to deter bird predators.

Wildlife agencies across Europe get thousands of 'hummingbird sightings' each year — almost all are this moth.

The orchid mantis's legs have flat petal-shaped extensions that complete the flower illusion.

Stick insects don't just look like twigs — many species sway gently when at rest, mimicking a stick in the wind.

Walking leaves don't just look like leaves — they have realistic vein patterns, simulated bite marks, and even spots that mimic fungal damage.

Dead leaf mantises mimic dry brown leaves — curled edges, simulated insect damage, leaf-vein patterns, the works.