why do some butterflies and moths have eye spots on their wings?
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The first is that they evolved for intimidation. It's thought that eyespots simply mimic the eyes of predators. In this case they act as a deterrent to predators, making attackers think they are suddenly facing a larger and potentially dangerous animal.
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The first is that they evolved for intimidation. It's thought that eyespots simply mimic the eyes of predators. In this case they act as a deterrent to predators, making attackers think they are suddenly facing a larger and potentially dangerous animal
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