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How did the control group differ from the experimental group in the 2005 peacock butterfly experiment?
In the 2005 peacock butterfly experiment, the control groups of butterflies had their spots painted over and small parts of their wings removed to prevent them from making sound. When exposed to wild birds, these control butterflies were frequently eaten compared to unaltered butterflies, thereby proving that the presence of eye-spots on the wings and hissing noises made by the insects were a successful bluffing tool to avoid being eaten.