RMM1NYEA–Owl butterfly (Caligo memnon) at rest with wings closed showing fake eye mimicry markings, RHS Wisley annual butterfly event 2018, Surrey, UK
RFK92P8C–Oleander Hawk Moth Caterpillar feeding on a plant with green glossy leaves. Green caterpillar well camouflaged. Shot in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
RM2A2CPCP–Caterpillar at night in rainforest with mimicry eye, Mulu, Malaysia
RMKH24X3–Two brightly spotted fruit piercing moth caterpillars
RFBKEP42–Close up of a Caligo Owl butterfly insect with decoy eye spots on a tropical plant trunk
RMJTX5MH–Elephant Hawk Moth Caterpillar (Deilephila elpenor) close-up of head showing eye defensive eye-spots
RFM8Y221–A close up of a wing with an eyespot designed to startle predators allowing the butterfly/moth time to escape. The eyespot resembles the eye of a owl
RMFAJJAY–Siberian husky with closed eyes. Eye spots on fur visible, giving the impression the dog's eyes are open (Automimicry).
RMEXE2CJ–Spicebush Swallowtail, Papilio troilus, caterpillar in final prepupal instar. Snake mimic with fake eye-spots
RFD7T1KT–close up of frog hidden itself in leaves
RF2E9YY46–Macro image of eye spot noted on moth's wing. Moth with a fake eye markings on its wing will confuse predators.
RF2HGJ8KR–Mimicry in the Butterfly, in addition to its exuberance and beauty, the group is of great economic importance, they are fundamental pollinating agents.
RMBCY6Y9–Bluespotted Stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii), eye, hiding in the sand, camouflaged, Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand, Asia, Ind
RF2N1CJB4–Hornet mimic hoverfly (Volucella zonaria) feeding on the nectar of white flowers
RFM6F1HT–Beautiful bright peacock butterfly (Inachis io) fully wing stretching with spots eyes on its wings isolated on a white background
RMW7MN16–Peacock Butterfly (Inachis io) hibernating in log pile. Wings open to show warning eye pattern on wing topside. Studio. Bristol, UK, March.
RMM1NYE9–Owl butterfly (Caligo memnon) at rest with wings closed showing fake eye mimicry markings, RHS Wisley annual butterfly event 2018, Surrey, UK
RFK92P5M–Oleander Hawk Moth Caterpillar feeding on a plant with green glossy leaves. Green caterpillar well camouflaged. Shot in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
RMF009YF–oleander hawkmoth (Daphnis nerii), eye spots on the thorax of the caterpillar, Croatia, Istria
RM2CTT0D1–Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare). Marguerite, moon-daisy, or dog daisy. Hoverfly, Syrphida.sp. mimic warning, aposmatic, markings of wasp Vespula ..
RF2G1D7F2–The hoverfly Sericomyia silentis mimicry wasp isolated on white background
RMJT6T9G–Elephant Hawk Moth Caterpillars (Deilephila elpenor) feeding on a fuchsia plant showing defensive eye-spots
RMTRJ20D–Pterochroza ocellata, the peacock katydid opens its wings to show off the bright colors underneath in hopes of scaring away a predator.
RMGJGE5D–common spadefoot toad ( Pelobates fuscus ) close-up on eye
RFM1CT17–Southern Leaf-tail Gecko - Uroplatus sikorae, rain forest, Madagascar. Rare well masked gecko hidden on the tree in forest. Mimicry. Camouflage.
RMAH1AW7–Spicebush Swallowtail, Papilio troilus, caterpillar in final prepupal instar. Snake mimic with fake eye-spots
RMDAJ0Y5–Signal goby or crab eye goby, Signigobius biocellatus, Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific
RF2JJGXW4–Pellucid fly (Volucella pellucens) a type of Hover Fly , feeding on water mint . Suffolk, UK
RF2HGJ8KW–Mimicry in the Butterfly, in addition to its exuberance and beauty, the group is of great economic importance, they are fundamental pollinating agents.
RFT6FMWA–Cranefly, wasp mimicry male (lat. Ctenophora flaveolata)
RMCEX6F7–An Owl Butterfly (Caligo Eurilochus) showing the means of warding off predators such as a large eye spot
RMER7CRN–This two butterfly mimic a owl eye. Taken on August 30, 2014 at The Bufferfly Arc, Montegrotto Terme, Padova, Italy.
RF2N1CJB9–Hornet mimic hoverfly (Volucella zonaria) feeding on the nectar of white flowers
RMEC41AK–Mimicry - European Hare (Lepus capensis europaeus) in alarm attitude
RFE5WWX7–Portrait of two young women holding up lip and eye costume masks
RFK92P26–Oleander Hawk Moth Caterpillar feeding on a plant with green glossy leaves. Green caterpillar well camouflaged. Shot in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
RMEBNRE0–Samsel bug (Himacerus mirmicoides), young larva hunting thrips on a ox-eye daysi flower , Germany
RM2CTT0BB–Ox-eye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare). Marguerite, moon-daisy, or dog daisy. Hoverfly, Syrphida.sp. mimic warning, aposmatic, markings of wasp Vespula ..
RF2G1D7RP–The hoverfly Sericomyia silentis mimicry wasp isolated on white background
RMJT9M2J–Elephant Hawk Moth Caterpillar (Deilephila elpenor) Resting on a deer antler showing defensive eye-spots
RMTRJ204–Pterochroza ocellata, the peacock katydid opens its wings to show off the bright colors underneath in hopes of scaring away a predator.
RMGJGE46–common spadefoot toad ( Pelobates fuscus ) close-up on eye
RFM1CT0E–Southern Leaf-tail Gecko - Uroplatus sikorae, rain forest, Madagascar. Rare well masked gecko hidden on the tree in forest. Mimicry. Camouflage.
RM2M933XD–A Cray-eyed goby, Signigobius biocellatus, sifts out tiny invertebrates from the sandy seafloor of the Solomon Islands.
RM2BTKF1J–Close-up view of Myathropa florea, a very common European and North African species of hoverfly: macro anterior view with compound eyes
RF2JJGXW9–Pellucid fly (Volucella pellucens) a type of Hover Fly , feeding on water mint . Suffolk, UK
RF2HGJ8KK–Mimicry in the Butterfly, in addition to its exuberance and beauty, the group is of great economic importance, they are fundamental pollinating agents.
RFT6FMTR–Cranefly, wasp mimicry male (lat. Ctenophora flaveolata)
RMCEX6XN–An Owl Butterfly (Caligo Eurilochus) showing the means of warding off predators such as large eye spots and a snake head
RME71KFH–Alaus oculatus is a species of click beetle. It is found in Central and North America.
RFPGMMJD–A frog on a trunk of tree in the shadow, mimicry
RF2E94WDP–A Strombus mollusk with siphon raised up and eye stalk extended, Marsa Alam, Egypt
RF2ADKFGD–Juveniles of many fish are substantially different from adults. In this case, the juvenile of Pomacanthus imperator shows a 'false eye'
RFDDD025–Pattern on the wing of an Owl butterfly (Caligo eurilochus)
RMJ5XK0W–Long snout seahorse, Hippocampus reidi
RMEBNRE5–Samsel bug (Himacerus mirmicoides), young larva hunting thrips on a ox-eye daysi flower , Germany
RMM396AY–Caterpillar of the Elephant Hawk Moth showing it's false eyes
RF2G1D84X–The hoverfly Sericomyia silentis mimicry wasp isolated on white background
RMJTX5M0–Elephant Hawk Moth Caterpillar (Deilephila elpenor) feeding on a fuchsia plant, showing defensive eye-spots
RMTRJ200–Pterochroza ocellata, the peacock katydid opens its wings to show off the bright colors underneath in hopes of scaring away a predator.
RF2H2PM59–Tersa sphinx moth (Xylophanes tersa) caterpillar, Brazos Bend State Park, Needville, Texas, USA.
RFM1CT1D–Southern Leaf-tail Gecko - Uroplatus sikorae, rain forest, Madagascar. Rare well masked gecko hidden on the tree in forest. Mimicry. Camouflage.
RM2C4K1KK–juvenile wrasse, Cheilinus sp., Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, Pacific
RM2JNJ56C–juvenile shortnose wrasse, Geoffroy's wrasse, Potter's wrasse, or Hinalea aki-lolo, Macropharyngodon geoffroy, ( endemic species ), South Kona, Hawaii
RMFNDFXH–Eye spot of a butterfly
RF2HGJ8M2–Mimicry in the Butterfly, in addition to its exuberance and beauty, the group is of great economic importance, they are fundamental pollinating agents
RFT6FMGN–Cranefly, wasp mimicry male (lat. Ctenophora flaveolata)
RFM4AB0N–A teenager with one eye closed represents a face of apathy,indifference
RME71KFG–Alaus oculatus is a species of click beetle. It is found in Central and North America.
RM2G19FAC–A Common Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax), feeding on Cow Parsley. The Drone Fly is a very common Honeybee mimic
RF2FA12G8–Caelifera grasshoper using mimicry on dry soil in Morocco
RF2ADKFFY–Juveniles of many fish are substantially different from adults. In this case, the juvenile of Pomacanthus imperator shows a 'false eye'
RFDDE30D–Pattern on the wing of an Owl butterfly (Caligo eurilochus)
RMJ5XJYC–Long snout seahorse, Hippocampus reidi
RMAH1AWA–Spicebush Swallowtail, Papilio troilus, caterpillar in final prepupal instar. Snake mimic with fake eye-spots
RFT616F9–Closeup on the hoverfly Syrphus ribesii eating pollen on a cockooflower
RMJT6T9C–Elephant Hawk Moth Caterpillar (Deilephila elpenor) feeding on a fuchsia plant, showing defensive eye-spots
RMTRJ209–Pterochroza ocellata, the peacock katydid opens its wings to show off the bright colors underneath in hopes of scaring away a predator.
RF2H2PM78–Tersa sphinx moth (Xylophanes tersa) caterpillar, Brazos Bend State Park, Needville, Texas, USA.
RFM1CT0X–Southern Leaf-tail Gecko - Uroplatus sikorae, rain forest, Madagascar. Rare well masked gecko hidden on the tree in forest. Mimicry. Camouflage.
RF2CEJTW2–common flat-tail gecko, Uroplatus fimbriatus, Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
RFDHC8EF–Scorpionfish hiding among rocks
RME7RXYG–Peacock butterfly,UK
RFT6FMGE–Cranefly, wasp mimicry male (lat. Ctenophora flaveolata)
RMGJGE1F–common spadefoot toad ( Pelobates fuscus ) cryptic on ground
RFBTKMFA–Desert locust Schistocerca gregaria, Richtersveld Transfrontier National Park, South Africa
RFRJPN8G–Wildlife macro photo of jumping spider
RM2CC0F7H–Eyespots, also called false eyes or false eyespots, on the wings of a peacock butterfly (Aglais io) top and an emperor moth (Saturnia pavonia) bottom
RF2ADKFGH–Juveniles of many fish are substantially different from adults. In this case, the juvenile of Pomacanthus imperator shows a 'false eye'
RFDDD00M–Pattern on the wing of an Owl butterfly (Caligo eurilochus)