The adaptation seen in the owl butterfly is called?
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Caligo
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- The giant owl butterfly is also called Caligo, measuring upto 20cm.
- It is an avian predator, as a result it has certain adaptations , which are both behavourial and physical.
- In its behavourial adaptation it flies small distances , so that the predator could not find them
- It is most active at dusk , when there is low visibility and are fewer birds.
- It employs mimicry, which is an evolutionary adaptation , in this species copy the color and behaviour of dangerous species to avoid predators
- For example its wings has two circles (resembling two large eyes) , which tricks the predator , they think that the butterfly is a larger and dangerous animal.
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