I See You

The owl butterfly is so named because of the enormous eyespots that dominate its lower wings. It may seem obvious what function the eyespots serve--to fool predators into thinking that a large-eyed animal is staring back at them.

In fact, biologists haven't confirmed that the spots are meant to frighten. It's also possible that the eyespots act as decoys that cause hunters to attack the outer wing instead of the more vulnerable body.