Biology
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Small Damselfish Fools Predators by Developing "Eyespots" on Tail
A tiny fish fools its killers by sporting a false "eyespot" on its tail, a new study has found. Interestingly, the fish has even evolved to have smaller real eyes and bigger "false eyes" to distract its predators.
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