Many poisonous butterflies in the genus heliconius closely match the wing patterning and color of other poisonous species in their genus. this is a benefit because many predators (such as birds) learn to avoid poisonous species by identifying their wing patterns/colors. this is an example of: (a) batesian mimicry (b) mullerian mimicry (c) convergent evolution (d) a and c (e) b and c
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