Butterfly

in #nature7 years ago

When we heard the word 'butterfly', the picture of the colorful winged insects of our head was flashed in front of us, who flew on a flower for a moment to extract the honey, and their time was cut by blooming swelling. Perhaps many of us were not fortunate enough to see various butterflies because of the captivity in the city's walls, but even if we notice a lot of these beautiful insects worn around us, many times our eyes get stuck and fly in front of us! IMG_7872 Whenever we see a butterfly, many kinds of questions arise in our minds such as the reasons for such color or what they eat or where! At the time, if these questions arise in our mind or forget about it, or forget about the fact that Facebook has lost color in the color of the world, then it is known that the butterfly is a type of insect of Lepidoptera that appeared on Earth in the world about 40 to 50 million years ago in Eocene ePO. There are seven families in this class, and there are different types of butterflies in each family. Difference between butterflies and moths: Both butterflies and moths are included in the leopidoptera class because they have many similarities, similarly there are differences and many. Interestingly, under this class, most species are moths and the number of moth species is almost eight times higher than butterflies in the whole world. * Although active in butterflies, moths are usually active during the night. Butterfly is much more colorful than moth, although many colorful moths are also found. * The front portion of the moth antenna is relatively thick. * The moth is usually in the lower part of the day, due to which the matches are shown. * The moth heads down while rest, but the butterfly keeps its head high. IMG_8167 Number of butterflies on the planet: Around 20000 species of butterflies found in the whole world, according to the IUCN Red List of information in our country, 304 species of butterflies have been found. Life time of butterflies: Many astrologers have spread many rumors and many people believe that the life of butterflies ends in just seven days! But no, it takes about a month to finish the four steps of the butterfly's life cycle, that is, they usually live one month. Plain Tiger The butterfly's life cycle: Suddenly if the class is called Caterpillar or Pupa, then the question arises in our mind that what they eat, they do not eat! There are four steps in the butterfly biology, these are eggs, caterpillars, corticose, pupa and turned butterflies. The wife's butterfly usually lay eggs on top of the leaves and there are many conditions for fixing this page, after the formation of the caterpillars from the eggs, depending on their food, the mother selects butterfly leaves and the eggs are attached with glue, which is why it does not fall under. It takes weeks to become a caterpillar from eggs. They have a high rate of growth due to which they need many food. They continue to eat continuously, which is why their growth is much faster. It takes at least five days to turn from caterpillar to gutkepaka. At the time they are in a cocoon. It takes about two weeks to get out of butterfly as a butterfly. Commonly known as chunga in village-ganja are moth caterpillars. The source of butterflies: Many people may think that there are many colorful fans in the body because they contain various chemical components. Actually, the real reason is the deviation of light. On the basis of how the light of a color will be dispersed and how we will catch our eyes depends entirely on what is happening above it. This religion of light says iridescence. The reason for the color of butterflies: There is a reason behind everything that is happening in our beautiful living environment, and there are several reasons for having such a colorful fan of butterflies. * Attract opposite sex. * Identify the opposite sex member. * Avoid predatory animals. Etc. Butterfly status: In fact, it is not okay to say it inactive, but for the sake of understanding, use this term. It is meant to be inactive here and there to stand still without doing any work. We are not generally familiar with the condition of butterflies, because they always see the swelling of the swelling of the swelling and flies. But if you give a little time to the butterfly, you can see that they do not like shade in the daytime, they gather around the sun to collect food, if you create a shade by throwing a reflection on their face, then they will fly away. But in the end of the day is a completely opposite incident. Then they sit on the tree or anything else and keep on storing energy. They remain so until the dawn from the end of the afternoon to the next day, due to which they can not be seen. Again many butterflies have a variety of diapases. If there is no appropriate environment, then the gutters are in the same condition after months. This feature can be found in different types of insects. Call it a diapage.
Butterflies: For the past few days, I often think of how butterflies will be, how or where they are, where they are at the end of the day! Before sitting on the computer these things are on the head, but sitting in front of this machine is lost in the colorful world of which it was not known, but 2-1 days before the net can find out and the desire to write this note awakens. What the house says means nothing like this. They usually sit at the bricks, caves, trees, or bushes until the morning after morning. Due to being in different narrow places, they can not be seen in that time. Butterflies: Everybody can say that all the butterflies eat flowers or juice of flowers, but interestingly, insect predatory butterflies can also be found. Members of the sub-family called Miletinae, commonly called Hervesters or Woolly Legs, are victims of Homoptera epidemic and cause symbiotic relationships with ants. A lot of things are known about butterflies, stay up today. Before concluding another funny talk, butterflies can feel a taste by touching anything. There is a kind of chemotherapy in the edges of their feet, which is why it is possibleimages.jpgimages.jpg