"Pipevine Swallowtails are a big help to other butterfly species without even trying. Because adult butterflies are poisonous to predators from all the pipevine they eat as caterpillars, most birds avoid them. Other butterfly species have developed mimicry. Mimicry is when one animal copies the look of another, and gains protection. Some species that mimic Pipevine Swallowtails include Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (females), Eastern Black Swallowtail, Spicebush Swallowtail, and Red-spotted Purple. None of these species are poisonous, but birds avoid them because they have the same color and size as Pipevine Swallowtails."fcps.edu
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My husband, Jerry, drove our party of four up scenic Pacific Coast Highway from Santa Monica to Santa Barbara, about a two hour journey.
The Natural History Museum is a delightful collection of Spanish Tiled buildings on a lovely stream-side setting, in the shadow of the Santa Barbara Mission.
I was inspired by Victoria Morrow's photos from the exhibit, "Butterflies Alive." She captured butterflies on beautiful flowers, in a fantastic garden setting. Quite different than my memories of the Los Angeles butterfly exhibit of many years ago; I recall chrysalis hanging on coat hangers in a tool shed atmosphere, fitting for LA; not much green.
Upon our approach to the pavilion, we were greeted by a nice young lady sitting at a display table with a Tupperware container of caterpillars and a small tree branch with chrysalis attached. We were all schooled in butterfly etiquette prior to entering: Don't touch the butterflies, watch where you step as they sometimes land on the ground, don't pick the flowers.
more of the story under the colorful Peregrine Falcon photo. : )
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"Butterfly and moth wings are made of thin layers of chitin, the same hardened protein that makes up their outside body. They are also covered with thousands of tiny scales that lend color to the wings. The wings are strengthened by a system of veins. The wings have to be strong enough to support the body in the air, but still flexible enough for flight movements."kidsbutterfly.org
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"Medium caterpillars will take two to three weeks to reach pupation size, and large caterpillars will typically take one to two weeks. The only difference between medium and large larvae is their age. Great Southern White Butterflies can only be released in Florida. In all other states they must stay in a butterfly enclosure during their entire life cycle.
Great Southern White Butterfly Chrysalis - Set of 6 $36.00
Adult Great Southern White Butterfly Wing Span:
2 1/2 - 3 3/8 inches"
butterfliesetc.com
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"The Julia Longwing Butterfly is a member of the diverse brush-footed butterfly family. This means it is related to the Monarch, Viceroy, Malachite, the Fritillary subfamily, Painted Lady, and Common Buckeye butterflies. The front pair of legs of these butterflies is very short and almost so difficult to see, people only count 4 legs. In addition to their diminutive length, the front pair of legs is also covered in short bristles, or hairs, like a hairbrush.
The adult feeds on the nectar of flowers in meadows such as the multicolored orange and pink lantana flower and Shepard’s needle. They are also known to land on caiman’s (small alligator-like animals) and deliberately irritate their eyes with the proboscis so the caiman produces tears. The butterflies then drink the tears!"
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