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The eyed hawkmoth displays eyespots on its wings when it feels threatened. Which type of adaptation does this describe? Mimicry Warning coloration Chemical defense Chemical defense

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Answer Mimicry

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Eyespots may be a form of mimicry in which a spot on a body of an animal resembles or looks like an eye of a different animal to rule away or deceive a close predator . Its made to draw the attention of the predator away from the most vulnerable parts or to make it appear as inedible.

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