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16 July, 2008

Some Butterfly Facts

Fun Butterfly Facts

Butterflies range in size from a tiny 1/8 inch to a huge almost 12 inches.

Butterflies can see red, green, and yellow.

Some people say that when the black bands on the Woolybear caterpillar are wide, a cold winter is coming.

The top butterfly flight speed is 12 miles per hour. Some moths can fly 25 miles per hour!

Monarch butterflies journey from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, a distance of about 2,000 miles, and return to the north again in the spring.

Butterflies cannot fly if their body temperature is less than 86 degrees.

Representations of butterflies are seen in Egyptian frescoes at Thebes, which are 3,500 years old.

Antarctica is the only continent on which no Lepidoptera have been found.

There are about 24,000 species of butterflies. The moths are even more numerous: about 140,000 species of them were counted all over the world.

The Brimstone butterfly (Gonepterix rhamni) has the longest lifetime of the adult butterflies: 9-10 months.

5 Comments

Jessica Rose 16 Jul 2008

Thank you so much for joining this group! Here we can share our love of this wonderful winged creature~

craynewhope 18 Jul 2008

You know me as craynewhope that is for the general public I derived it from a science fiction book I wrote. Cray is the main characters computer. His name is Graydon Newhope. I feel I know then and they must exist someplace. It took me almost twenty years to edit the thing and I suppose I read it a few hundred times in the process. I tell you this because I had my comic young friend junior get in deep trouble because he went bonkers over a rare butterfly, and ended up putting himself in grave danger. You see I have been into butterflies longer than some of you have known there were such things. Lets all have fun with this I have a wide collection of great butterflies. But then Perhaps some of them flew away I am loosing track of many things at 71. LOL

Janet Otto 06 Nov 2009

Hello everyone, I've been smiling reading your posts. It's nice to be in the company of others who enjoy the little "flutterbies" as much as I do, although admittedly I do not see enough of the different species here in Northern Colorado as I would like to! I look forward to sharing what I have with you as well as enjoying your works, too! Peace, ~Janet (aka JO)