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Farfalla

Butterfly

Copyright 2002 by Renzo Segato.

The bright "eye-like" area of the butterfly's wing actually serves as a protection against its predators, by giving the appearance that it belongs to a much larger creature. This ostentatious "startle" coloration is the exact opposite to camouflage, intending to draw attention rather than to conceal, to protect the creature.

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