What is the strongest butterfly?

Move over Monarch: The Painted Lady is the world's most rugged butterfly. The toughest butterfly of them all. Science and technology are upending how we learn.
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What is the king of butterfly?

Think of a butterfly. If you did, chances are very good the image that popped into your mind was of the familiar orange and black, white-spotted Monarch butterfly. If so, there is a good reason for that – most of have seen the beautiful Monarch butterfly, the King of the Butterflies.
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Which is the fastest butterfly?

Fastest butterfly: skipper

Skippers are natural sprinters. They can reach speeds of up to 37 miles per hour and have some of nature's fastest reflexes.
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What is the biggest butterfly?

Queen Alexandra's Birdwing, the largest butterfly in the world with a wingspan of 30cm—at least 10 times the size of common butterflies—was discovered in Papua New Guinea in 1906. More than a century later, one of the world's rarest species has become the most endangered.
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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's the most beautiful butterfly?

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 is the slowest butterfly?

Swallowtail Butterfly

This insect has the slowest wing flap at 300 beats per minute. Sound like a lot? The Swallowtail butterfly is actually quite the slacker compared to the midge, who holds the record of 62,760 beats in the same amount of time.
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Is there a 50m butterfly?

Sarah Sjoestroem of Sweden won the 50m butterfly for the fourth time by clocking a time of 24.95 seconds in the FINA World Swimming Championships in Budapest on Friday. With the win, the Swede got level with Michael Phelps on a record eight gold medals in butterfly events at the world aquatics championships.
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What is the smallest butterfly?

With a wingspan of 0.5 inch (1.3 centimeters), the Western pygmy blue is the smallest known butterfly in the world, Katy Prudic, a biologist at Oregon State University in Corvallis, says via email. The insects range from central California through the western U.S. and down into Venezuela.
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Do pink butterflies exist?

Butterflies that appear pink are rare in nature. Often times, they are closer to purple, or possess translucent or colorless wings, but their shimmer could produce a pink effect in the sunlight. The pink and olive-colored Elephant Hawk Moth is often mistaken for a pink butterfly, but they are not.
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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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Is blue butterfly rare?

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.
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Are blue monarch butterfly real?

The blue morpho is among the largest butterflies in the world, with wings spanning from five to eight inches. Their vivid, iridescent blue coloring is a result of the microscopic scales on the backs of their wings, which reflect light.
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Can butterflies fly 17000 feet?

Highest altitude — Some butterflies have been observed flying at altitudes up to 20,000 feet. Largest wings, modern — Wingspans of some butterflies and moths are the largest of all modern insects.
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Did giant butterflies exist?

Kalligrammatids seem to have lived almost exclusively on land that is today Europe and Asia during the Jurassic and Cretaceous. They were large, with wingspans in excess of six inches, and would have been some of the largest and most conspicuous insects of their day.
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Are there purple butterflies?

The Purple Emperor is a large butterfly whose males have areas of iridescent purple on their wings. The larger females do not have this iridescence, which is how the sexes can be told apart.
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Which butterfly would fly better?

Arguably, there is no butterfly for which flight is more important than the monarch (Danaus plexippus), which undergoes long-distance migrations in North America. We examined morphological features of monarchs that would explain the apparent higher migratory success and flight ability of females over males.
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Which butterfly is poisonous?

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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What is the most famous butterfly?

The monarch butterfly is one of the most recognizable and well studied butterflies on the planet. Its orange wings are laced with black lines and bordered with white dots. Famous for their seasonal migration, millions of monarchs migrate from the United States and Canada south to California and Mexico for the winter.
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What is the butterfly number?

Decimal numbers are called butterfly number in abacus.

It contains a string with beads that are used for counting. This is one of the ways used by people for quick calculation . Decimal numbers are referred to as butterfly numbers.
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Can butterflies change colors?

"The nanostructure of the chitin, or wing scale," Prudic says, "affects what light is reflected and how it's reflected." This is what makes butterfly wings iridescent—the quality that makes them change color according to the angle from which you look at them, Prudic says.
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What is the second largest butterfly in the world?

Ornithoptera goliath, the Goliath birdwing, is a birdwing butterfly found in New Guinea. It is the second largest butterfly in the world, after the Queen Alexandra's birdwing.
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