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Tiny Fish Grow Larger Fake "Eyes" to Distract Predators
The tiny damsel fish, frequent prey to larger fish and marine animals, has been found to increase the dark spot on its tail to appear to be a bigger "eye" while simultaneously shrinking the size of its real eyes.
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