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Pictures of butterflies?

The largest butterfly in the world

The world's largest butterfly spreads its wings 30cm. This butterfly is found in Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea in the southwest Pacific Ocean. His name is big bird wing butterfly. According to the data, it was first discovered in a dense forest. It flies around the treetops, so it is not easy to catch it. Later, someone shot it down with a bow and arrow.

The smallest butterfly in the world

The smallest butterfly is the blue-gray butterfly with a wingspan of only 1.3cm, which was recorded in Xishuangbanna, China.

The smallest butterfly in the world

The smallest butterfly is the blue-gray butterfly with a wingspan of only 1.3cm, which was recorded in Xishuangbanna, China.

The butterfly that lives at the highest place.

The highest point of Pamirs in China is more than 7,000 meters, and mountaineers have seen a purple-sauce-colored little gray butterfly in a glacier crack about 6,000 meters above sea level.

Butterflies that live in the northernmost part.

83 degrees north latitude, already in the Arctic Circle, only more than 700 kilometers away from the center of the North Pole. The climate here is very cold, and now you can still see gray butterflies flying there.

The butterfly that flies farthest

A butterfly named Monarch Butterfly flew to the "Butterfly Valley" 200 kilometers west of Mexico City from the southeastern part of Canada and the eastern part of the United States from June 165438+ 10 to March the following year, with a distance of over 5,000 kilometers.

The most expensive butterfly

1996 10 At an auction in Paris, France, a butterfly named Dabirdwing Butterfly was finally sold at a high price of 1800 USD. This is the first time in the world to auction such an expensive butterfly specimen.

The butterfly with the slowest flapping wings

The number of times butterfly wings vibrate is called wing vibration. Most butterflies vibrate 460 ~ 636 times per minute, but Papilio butterflies vibrate only 300 times per minute, with an average of 5 times per second.