10 SUPER AMAZING FACTS ABOUT BUTTERFLY||THE APPU WORLD

10 SUPER AMAZING FACTS ABOUT BUTTERFLY




HEY GUYS WELCOME BACK TODAY WE GONNA LESRN 10 SUPER AMAZING FACTS ABOUT BUTTERFLY YEAH IT'S GONNA BE A GREAT IDEA FOR TODAY SO LET'S LEARN

1. There are more than 17,500 species of butterflies recorded worldwide, 750 of which are found in the U.S.

2. Butterflies and moths are part of the insect category according to Lepidoptera. Butterflies are flying insects with large spaces with spaces. Like all other insects, it has six legs and three limbs: head, chest, and abdomen. The wings are attached to the chest and have two horns, eyes attached and an exoskeleton.

3. Cabbage White, seen above, is the most common butterfly in the U.S. Although it looks very white with black markings on the top of its wings, the underside of the wings is yellowish-green in color. These butterflies have a wingspan of about an inch [2 cm]. The males have only one spot on each wing, and the females have two. As you know, you can find Cabbage Whites in many open spaces, including gardens, roads, parks and cities.

4. Monarch butterflies migrate to escape the cold. However, the only insect that travels at an altitude of 2,500 miles is the warmer climate. The King of America in North America has been severely affected by extreme weather events, passing large maps and spikes in numbers over the past few decades. The overall pattern continues to decline, with a 95 percent drop in population over the past 20 years, but conservation efforts are helping: There were more royal butterflies migrating in 2015 than in 2014.

5. Kings are not the only butterfly that migrates. Painted Lady, American Lady, Red Admiral, Cloudless Sulfur, Skipper, Sachem, Question Mark, Clouded Skipper, Fiery Skipper and Mourning Cloak are some of the migratory butterflies , but not until the Kings.

6. The Common Buckeye Butterfly is one of the most impressive butterflies, with brightly colored eye sockets and thick bars with high wings, all designed to scare off any birds that might be tempted to strike at them. If you look under its wings, you will find more subtle shades of brown, orange, and beige. These insects are very common in North and Central America, although you may not find them in the Pacific Northwest or as far north as Canada.

7. The Orange Barred Sulfur Butterfly is one you can find in all the American and Caribbean countries. Very different, bright yellow with spotted orange markings on both forecasts and ears. Females tend to be larger and darker than their male counterparts and, like older butterflies, caterpillars also have bright yellow bodies separated by black stripes.

8. Speaking of caterpillars, how much do you know about the butterfly's life cycle? The butterfly begins its life as an egg, perched on a leaf. The caterpillar (egg) hatches the egg and eats the leaves or flowers. We lose skin as we grow older, growing in size. Eventually it turns into a caterpillar, or chrysalis and finally a beautiful big butterfly emerges and the cycle continues.

9. The adult butterfly has a very short life span: three to four weeks. However, the butterfly's lifespan may be between two and eight months, depending on the species. Some migratory butterflies, such as the King of North America, can live for 7 to 8 months in a single generation.

10. Giant Swallowtail Butterfly, as its name implies, is one of the largest butterflies, with a wingspan of four to six inches [4 to 7 cm]. The female is also larger than the male. It is also found throughout North America and sometimes reaches southern and South America. These butterflies are called “swallows” because they have long tails on their hind wings that resemble long tails, pointing to birds known as swallows.

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