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Owl butterflies, known for their striking eyespot patterns, primarily face predation from birds, particularly species that hunt insects. Other predators include large insects like wasps and some reptiles. The butterflies' eyespots serve as a defense mechanism, helping to deter predators by creating the illusion of larger, more intimidating eyes. Additionally, their ability to blend into their surroundings further aids in avoiding predation.

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