Wood-Nymph Butterfly at Sandra Lockett blog

Wood-Nymph Butterfly. Two small eyespots are near the outer edge, and a single one sits at the bottom. This remarkable adaptive behavior puts it among the more intriguing species in the nymphalidae family. The tops of the wings may or may not have large orange patches on the edge of the forewings depending on the region. The common wood nymph is unique among its peers. Variations in coloration commonly occur. This brown and orange butterfly looks different on top compared to underneath. It showcases a behavioral phenomenon not common among many butterflies, the ability to mimic other species as a defense mechanism.

Common woodnymph Wikipedia
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This remarkable adaptive behavior puts it among the more intriguing species in the nymphalidae family. It showcases a behavioral phenomenon not common among many butterflies, the ability to mimic other species as a defense mechanism. Variations in coloration commonly occur. The tops of the wings may or may not have large orange patches on the edge of the forewings depending on the region. Two small eyespots are near the outer edge, and a single one sits at the bottom. The common wood nymph is unique among its peers. This brown and orange butterfly looks different on top compared to underneath.

Common woodnymph Wikipedia

Wood-Nymph Butterfly The tops of the wings may or may not have large orange patches on the edge of the forewings depending on the region. Variations in coloration commonly occur. Two small eyespots are near the outer edge, and a single one sits at the bottom. It showcases a behavioral phenomenon not common among many butterflies, the ability to mimic other species as a defense mechanism. The common wood nymph is unique among its peers. The tops of the wings may or may not have large orange patches on the edge of the forewings depending on the region. This brown and orange butterfly looks different on top compared to underneath. This remarkable adaptive behavior puts it among the more intriguing species in the nymphalidae family.

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