they help then see so they can fly they can also by use for seeing backwards
no they dont,, but they do look like it but their eyes are usually stuck up their asses so thats a pretty stupid question
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Some butterflies may be toxic or poisonous to their prey. Another way butterflies protect themselves is by having eyespots on their wing patterns, which can confuse other animals.
The huge eyespots on the wings of some butterflies are there to confuse and put off an attack from a predator who wishes to catch and eat the butterflies.
butterfly Wing shape
the wing of a viceroy butterfly is like a monarchs but the wing veins aren't straight
There are 34 different brown butterflies with eyespots. White peacock, small wood nymph, common wood nymph, and the blue-eyed sailor are just a few of the species.
The wings of a glass wing butterfly are transparent, while the painted lady butterfly's wings are not transparent.
The eyespots allow the volvox to find and take in the much needed light to perform photosynthesis, which provides the volvox food to survive.
yes sigma is butterfly in Africa's
would a butterflys wing not flutter
live maybe?
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