The eyed hawkmoth displays eyespots on its wings when it feels threatened. Which type of adaptation does this describe? (4 points) Mimicry Warning coloration Camouflage Chemical defense

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Answer:

Mimicry

Explanation:

The eye spots on the wings mimic the eyes of a different animal. Because of this, whatever is threatening the moth could think the moth is too large to eat, a different animal that the predator doesn't eat, or even the predator's own predator. In the end, the animal threatening the moth would think the moth was a different animal and probably leave it alone, preserving the moth's life.

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