The owl butterfly

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Famous for the striking 'eyes' gazing from its wings, this large butterfly can be spotted a mile off.

Native to the forests of central and South America, the banana-loving species wears a disguise to protect it from predators.

This giant is conspicuous due to the yellow and black spots in the middle of its brown hind wings, which are visible when it is resting.

In captivity, these butterflies are happy feeding in groups and they enjoy the juices of fermenting fruit, typically banana, pineapple and mango.

In the forest they also feed on the dung of large mammals. Watch and subscribe please.

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