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Driftwood logs are often mistaken for gators.
Because they also swarm, they are often mistaken for termites.
Pipistrelle bats At dusk, small pipistrelle bats are often mistaken for birds.
A feeling of anonymity prevails; Chins are often mistaken here for Nepalis or northeastern Indians.
They are the closest relatives of the owls, for which they are often mistaken.
Because they are transparent and gelatinous, they are often mistaken for another animal.
Such coalescent fans are often mistaken for erosional landforms known as pediments.
Alligators lie as still as fallen logs and are often mistaken for them.
David and Ed Miliband are not twins but they are often mistaken for each other.
Sikh men, who wear turbans for religious reasons, are often mistaken for Muslims.
Sikhs, who wear turbans for religious reasons, are often mistaken for Muslims.
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