The author draws a contrast between mimicry and camouflage. How are mimicry and camouflage different?

Camouflage is a type of clothing, but mimicry is an action.

Camouflage helps an animal hide, but mimicry allows an animal to look like something else.

Camouflage helps animals find food to eat, but mimicry helps animals find friends to hunt with.

Camouflage is a way of grouping animals by shape, but mimicry is a way of grouping animals by size.

The correct answer is:

Camouflage helps an animal hide, but mimicry allows an animal to look like something else.