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Eyelike patterns on wings are seen in

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Birds
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Butterflies
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Bees
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Bats
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Solution

The correct option is C Butterflies
Butterflies belong to phylum Arthropoda, which also makes the largest phylum including hundreds of insects. Some eyespots and eye-like patterns are present over the wings of butterflies. These are present in various sizes, shapes, and colors. They are one of the adaptations of butterflies to protect themselves against predators, who attack them as their prey. These eyelike patterns most commonly mimic the eyes of their predators.
So, Option B " Butterflies" is the correct answer.

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