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NATURE: THE MYSTERY OF MIMICRY
Sunday Island
|February 22, 2026
Camouflage and mimicry are among the oldest concepts in biology — taught in classrooms as elegant outcomes of natural selection.
Animals that blend in avoid getting eaten. Over many generations, tiny random changes accumulate. Simple, neat, intuitive.But the deeper scientists look, the more the real world looks less like a simple narrative and more like a puzzle with missing pieces.
Across the animal and plant kingdoms, there are creatures whose mimicry is so precise — down to texture, colour gradients, behavioural nuance and even spectral reflections invisible to the human eye — that the standard explanation strains at the seams. What mechanisms allow an insect or a plant with no brain, no eyes and no cognitive awareness of its surroundings to develop such astonishing resemblance?
Take, for example, walking stick and leaf insects. Some species do more than mimic the general outline of foliage; they reproduce irregular edges, asymmetries and colour variations indistinguishable from real leaves — even under close inspection. Predators that rely on pattern recognition walk right past them. The perception of texture and shading that these insects embody is typically associated with sensory and neural processing — yet they lack anything resembling a central nervous system capable of that.
From mantises matching UV patterns they cannot see to vines copying plastic leaves, nature's most precise disguises challenge simple evolutionary explanations
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