eastern eyed click beetle alaus oculatus

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Eastern eyed click beetle Alaus oculatus on glass table Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Eyed Click Beetle - Alaus oculatus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Eyed Click Beetle - Alaus oculatus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Eyed Click Beetle Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern Eyed Click Beetle Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Eyed Click Beetle (Alaus oculatus) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eastern-Eyed Click Beetle Alaus oculatus
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Eastern-Eyed Click Beetle on a green background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Eye spots visible on a click beetle. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Eastern-Eyed Click Beetle on wooden background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The `false eyes` are a defense adaption designed to confuse or frighten predators. The click beetle can also catapult itself out of danger by releasing the energy stored by a click mechanism, from which it gets its name.


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