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the american kestrel is a small falcon that is occasionally taken as prey by larger birds. it has two large spots on the back of its head that somewhat resemble large eyes. this is an example of:

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The presence of large spots on the back of the head of the American Kestrel that resemble large eyes is an example of mimicry, specifically Batesian mimicry.

Batesian mimicry is a type of mimicry in which a harmless or less harmful species (the mimic) has evolved to look like a harmful or dangerous species (the model). The mimic benefits by being mistaken for the model, and thus avoids being attacked by predators. In this case, the American Kestrel may benefit from looking like a larger bird with large eyes, potentially deterring predators from attacking it.

It's worth noting that the American Kestrel may not be intentionally evolving to look like a larger bird with large eyes - this could be a coincidence of its natural appearance. Nonetheless, it is still an example of Batesian mimicry.

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