World Largest Butterfly......!!!!!!!!!!


some facts about butterfly.....

The term ‘Butterfly’ is derived from yellow brimstone butterfly of Europe, which is first seen in the ‘butter’ season (early spring). The original name of the butterfly was ‘flutterby’.....

The largest butterflies in the world are the Female Queen Alexandra butterflies. They are found in Papua and New Guinea and have wingspans over 26 cm........

There are around 24,000 species of the butterfly found worldwide. They are found all over the world and in all kinds of climatic conditions, except the cold and arid region of Antarctica....
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The butterfly can fly upto speeds of 12 miles per hour and cross large distances to migrate. The top speed recorded is that of the monarch butterfly, which is as high as 17 miles per hour.....

The main physical features that are common in butterflies are 6 legs; 1 pair of antenna; segmented body with three parts, namely the head, thorax and abdomen. The butterfly is further divided into 30 orders on the basis of the classification of wings.......

Contrary to popular belief, butterflies can’t taste with their mouth or antenna. In fact, their taste sensors are located right below their feet and they can taste food right by standing on it!...

Many people think the wings of a butterfly get their color from pigments. That is not so. The color is created due to the light reflected on the transparent wing scales of the butterfly.....