Great white sharks often attack their prey from below. Their dark shading on top means that they blend into the background of the dark ocean below making it harder for their prey to spot them and take evasive action. (Image credit: Design Pics Editorial via Getty Images)

Bowerbirds create stages that make them look bigger to potential partners. Fish and butterflies can flash what looks like a large, staring eye tointimidate predators ordeflect attacks. Male peacock spiders raise their legs as part of a courtship ritual to make them seem much larger than they actually are.

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