ID: Common silverline's false eye/tail
One of the best example of mimicry for self defense, the tail of the common silverline beautifully mimics the eyes and antennae of the butterfly. Probably an effective way to fool the predator, the false head would serve as the detour and any attack to it might lead to less fatal effect on the butterfly and also might help in getting off the attack zone. The mimicry can be effective enough to confuse any novice who might encounter this beauty for the first time.
EXIF:
Canon 550D
Canon 100mm macro + Raynox
F/16
Shutterspeed 1/125
ISO 400
Handheld, External flash fired
Location: Nagla trail
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