Butterfly & Months Facts

Butterfly & Months Facts

Butterfly & Months Facts
  • Butterflies get their name from the yellow brimstone butterfly of Europe that is first seen in the early spring or "butter" season.
  • Female Queen Alexandra butterflies, from Papua and New Guinea, are the largest in the world, some with wingspans larger than 26 cm.
  • Butterflies and moths are found on all land masses except Antarctica.
  • The atlas moth, one of the largest silk moths, can be mistaken for a medium-sized bat when flying.
  • There are over 2,000 species of butterflies in the rainforests of South America.
  • Butterflies belong to, alongside with moths to an order called Lepidoptera
  • The fastest flying butterfly is the Monarch, which has been clocked with a speed as high as 17 miles per hour.
  • Butterflies are further divided into 30 orders, the main basis of classification being their wing structure.
  • The main features of butterflies have in common are: 6 legs one pair of antennae a segmented body in which three body parts, a head, a thorax and an abdomen can be distinguished.
  • Night butterflies have ears on their wings so they can avoid bats.
  • A butterfly's taste sensors are located below their feet.
  • The color in a butterfly's wings does not come from pigment. The color is produced prism-like by light reflected by their transparent wing scales.
  • The largest butterfly is the Queen Alexandra's birdwing butterfly from Papua New Guinea. The wingspan of the butterfly can reach to be almost one foot.
  • A butterfly has to have a body temperature greater than 86 degrees to be able to fly.
  • A butterfly can see the colors red, green, and yellow.
  • The original name for the butterfly was 'flutterby'!
  • Butterflies belong to INSECTS, which is the largest, most varied group of animals.
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