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The world’s most valuable butterfly: Why the Queen Alexandra’s birdwing is nearly priceless
In 1906, naturalist Albert Stewart Meek discovered a butterfly so large that it defied belief. Living high in the canopies of Papua New Guinea, the Queen Alexandra birdwing (Ornithoptera alexandrae) ...
Most anyone who lives in Texas is familiar with the heroic journey that the Monarch butterfly makes every year, as well as the beauty that species possesses. Yet there is a smaller, and less colorful, ...
The queen butterfly is not common in the Tulsa area, but, look closely, you might have seen one before and assumed it was a monarch.
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