Is there a real purple butterfly?

There are a few butterflies across the world with a purple appearance. Some of these include: the Purple Emperor, the Colorado Hairstreak, the Purple Hairstreak, the Rhopalocera Singaporeana, the Purple Sapphire, the Karner blue, the Purple leafwing, and the Royal Assyrian.
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Can a butterfly be purple?

Purple butterflies are not exactly rare. However, you do not always find a consistently purple color, its more common to find various shades of blue, black and purple co-mingled on a butterfly's wings. One of the best-known purple butterflies is the Purple Emperor, found in the British Isles and parts of Europe.
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Is purple butterfly rare?

The purple copper butterfly is one of Australia's rarest butterfly species and is only found in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales. Its habitat is restricted to elevations above 900 metres.
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What is the rarest color for butterflies?

Blue is the rarest occurring colour in nature, with no true blue pigments in plants. In some ways, blue butterflies are natures way of completing the colour spectrum. From South American wonders to local Tropical icons, here's some stunning blue butterflies from around the world…
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Do Rainbow butterflies exist?

The Rainbow Butterfly

Found in subtropical forests, the red lacewing butterfly lives in central India, Nepal, Thailand, Malaysia, China, the Philippines, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Bali, Sulawesi and Ambon.
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What is the rarest color in nature?

But among all the hues found in rocks, plants and flowers, or in the fur, feathers, scales and skin of animals, blue is surprisingly scarce. But why is the color blue so rare? The answer stems from the chemistry and physics of how colors are produced — and how we see them.
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Is there a poison butterfly?

The Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is a very familiar species due to its size and striking pattern of orange, black, and white. It also is unusual because, unlike most butterflies, some Monarchs migrate for the winter.
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Is there a purple moth?

The southern purple mint moth, Pyrausta laticlavia, is a native species with a wingspan of 3/4 inch. It is a typical snout moth (the palps stick out in front) with reddish-purple wings marked with brownish-yellow bands. In some specimens the purple areas may be brown.
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Where are purple butterflies found?

Where are purple emperor butterflies found? The purple emperor is found in and around woodland in much of central southern, south east and eastern England, and can be anticipated in parts of the West Country, the western Midlands and eastern Wales.
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Is there a red butterfly?

The Meaning of Seeing a Red Admiral Butterfly

One of the most popular and intriguing red butterflies is the Red Admiral. It is not entirely red — in fact, it is mostly black on its upper side, with striking red bands on its wings. It can be found in many areas of North America, Asia, and Europe.
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How many colors of butterfly are there?

Some color we see is the insect's true pigment, and some is structural, or the way light reflects off a surface. When you see blue, purple, or white on a butterfly, that's a structural color, while orange, yellow, and black are pigment, Prudic says.
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What happens if you see a purple butterfly?

The butterfly is a symbol of rebirth or the birth of an idea. You may be at a stage in your life where you're on the cusp of change or on the brink of a new way of thinking. A purple butterfly represents that change along with the inner strength and grace you'll need to achieve the transformation.
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What is a violet butterfly?

Beginning this month, a purple butterfly will be placed on the door of patients who were part of a multiples birth but sadly, one or more of the siblings did not survive. The butterfly is present to celebrate the life of the patient's lost sibling and to bring awareness of the loss for staff and other families.
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How rare is a black butterfly?

The black butterfly is a very rare specimen; its beauty derives just from the fact that, unlike most butterfly species, it doesn't have bright colors on its wings. There are over hundreds of butterfly species with black wings, but they all carry very similar spiritual messages.
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Can butterflies drink blood?

Most butterflies drink nectar (or drink blood or sweat or urine or tears), but they don't defecate.
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Can butterflies bite you?

Butterflies don't bite because they can't. Caterpillars munch on leaves and eat voraciously with their chewing mouthparts, and some of them do bite if they feel threatened. But once they become butterflies, they only have a long, curled proboscis, which is like a soft drinking straw—their jaws are gone.
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Are butterflies blind?

Butterflies and other insects are considered blind because, according to human standards, they cannot see fine details, referred to as poor resolution. Insect resolution is 100 times worse than that of humans.
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Which butterfly is extinct?

Scientists could all agree the grim fate of the Xerces blue — the first butterfly known to go extinct in North America because of human activities — was a loss for biodiversity.
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Is white butterfly rare?

There are 1,100 species of a white butterfly. There are 60 species in North America alone. The largely white, small white, and green-veined white butterfly are just a few of the many types.
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What is the prettiest butterfly in the world?

The blue morpho is known all over the world to be one of the world's most beautiful butterflies, and that's because of its bright blue color on the upperside of its wings.
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What color can humans not see?

Red-green and yellow-blue are the so-called "forbidden colors." Composed of pairs of hues whose light frequencies automatically cancel each other out in the human eye, they're supposed to be impossible to see simultaneously.
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What color does not exist?

Magenta doesn't exist because it has no wavelength; there's no place for it on the spectrum. The only reason we see it is because our brain doesn't like having green (magenta's complement) between purple and red, so it substitutes a new thing.
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Is water really blue?

The water is in fact not colorless; even pure water is not colorless, but has a slight blue tint to it, best seen when looking through a long column of water. The blueness in water is not caused by the scattering of light, which is responsible for the sky being blue.
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