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The Ulysses butterfly, known for its striking blue wings, primarily feeds on the nectar of various flowers, making nectar-producing plants its main prey. Its predators include birds, particularly the blue-banded bee-eater, and some reptiles. The Ulysses butterfly uses its bright coloration as a warning signal to potential predators, indicating its unpalatability. Additionally, its rapid flight and ability to blend into foliage help it evade capture.

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