Müllerian Mimicry
Müllerian Mimicry is a form of biological mimicry where two or more unpalatable or harmful species evolve to resemble each other. This resemblance helps reinforce the avoidance behavior of predators, as they learn to associate the similar appearance with a negative experience, such as a bad taste or toxicity.
By sharing warning colors or patterns, these species benefit from each other's presence. For example, if a predator learns to avoid one toxic butterfly, it will likely avoid other butterflies that look similar, enhancing the survival chances of all mimicking species in their shared environment.