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How many rare butterflies do you know?

author:Peison Homestead

Butterflies are very common insects, each butterfly has brilliant colors and different patterns, and the pattern of each butterfly is different, and there are great differences in the appearance and size of different varieties of butterflies. There are currently more than 14,000 species in the world, but many of them are endangered and are very rare species, do you know which ones there are? Let's meet with the editor today!

Golden-spotted beaked butterfly

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Golden-spotted beaked phoenix butterfly body length about 30 mm, wingspan of about 110 mm, is a large butterfly, and is a unique treasure in China, mainly distributed in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi and other places, but also known as "national butterfly", "butterfly pride", or China's only butterfly first-class protected animal, can see the preciousness of the golden spotted beaked butterfly. Moreover, the altitude where they live is generally very high, which is extremely difficult to detect and capture, which adds a lot of difficulty to scientific research.

Two-tailed brown phoenix butterfly

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The two-tailed brown butterfly is also a rare and rare butterfly in the world, first discovered in western Yunnan, China in the 2030s. Two-tailed brown butterflies often draw water on wet ground, and they are ectothermic animals that change with the temperature around them. Due to the illegal trade of butterflies, excessive illegal harvesting has led to excessive illegal capture, and the habitat of butterflies has also been destroyed, resulting in the two-tailed brown phoenix butterfly being endangered and has been listed in the mainland "List of Wild Animals under National Key Protection" and is a national second-class protected animal.

Rose crystal eye butterfly

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Rose crystal-eyed butterflies, known as dream butterflies, have transparent wings and dazzling rose red at the end of their tails, just like the elves in Peter Pan. Moreover, the transparent part of this butterfly has no scale powder, which is a very rare butterfly species, mainly distributed in Guangdong, Guangxi, Jiangxi and other places in China. The transparent wings of the rose crystal eye butterfly can also play the role of protective or warning color, and are not easy to be preyed upon by natural predators.

These butterflies are very rare species, you know which ones, you can share them in the comment area~

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