How Do You Make A Foureye Butterflyfish?
As clever camouflage goes, the foureye butterflyfish employs a master strategy. It’s marked with large “eyes” near its tail on each side of its body. The fish’s true eyes hide unobtrusively in a black stripe across its face. The false eyes mislead predators into attacking the rear of the fish, allowing it time to swim away from danger. The four-eye butterfly fish, “Chaetodon capistratus” is known for its bristly teeth. These fish make their homes from Massachusetts to Brazil. Make a model or decorative foureye butterflyfish from common craft supplies. Look closely at photographs of foureye butterflyfish in books or on websites. Draw the outline of the foureye butterflyfish on a paper plate. Some of these fish are almost as tall as they are long, almost a rounded square. Add the spikes along the fish’s back. Draw the tail, narrow at the end of the fish’s body and growing wider at the end like a fan. Draw the big fake eye near the tail, above the middle of the fish’s body. Draw the protr