13/03/24
Maitri
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Swallotail: Medium-sized tailless swallowtail butterflies which mimic the milkweed butterflies, which they fly alongside, both in appearance and methods of flight.
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Papilio demoleus: The body length of the specie is 2.8 cm and width is 7.3 cm. Over all body colour is black with creamy to white colour patches of different size.
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Hesperiidae (Skippers): There are more than 200 species of Skippers in the United States. Their name is derived from their erratic flight habits.
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Lange’s Metalmark: They live only in the sandy area restricted to sand dunes along the southern bank of the Sacramento River, where they eat only buckwheat leaves.
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Blue Morpho: Blue morphos (Menelaus blue morpho) live only about 115 days, and they spend most of that time finding and eating the fruit they need to survive.
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Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing: With a wingspan of about 11 inches, the Queen Alexandra's Birdwing (Ornithoptera alexandrae) is the largest butterfly in the world.
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Kaiser-i-Hind: You'll have to visit the Eastern Himalayas to find the Kaiser-i-Hind butterfly (Teinopalpus imperialis), nicknamed ‘The Emperor of India.’
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Island Marble Butterfly: The island marble butterfly lives only in the San Juan Islands in Washington State, and it is listed as an endangered species.
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