Golden Phoenix Butterfly Gather honey-Rhododendron simsii Planch
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  • Photo title: Golden Phoenix Butterfly Gather honey-Rhododendron simsii Planch
  • Author: Mengtianhan
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  • The name of the Golden Phoenix butterfly, a arthropod of the family of sphenoid The butterflies are distributed in all parts of the world except the Arctic. This butterfly extends out of its back wings, like the tail of a swallow, and thus has the different colors of this name. Most butterflies have yellow, orange, red, or blue on the black, blue, and green scenes of the rainbow. Color patterns, and female and male butterflies change with the seasons. Many species of swallowtail butterflies also have butterflies that their predators do not like to protect themselves. Swallowtail butterflies do not exist in insect taxonomy. Similar ones are butterflies. They are the largest species of butterflies. The color is mainly black, with gorgeous blue, purple, red, yellow, orange and green patterns. Most of them have a pair of wings attached to the main wings, resembling the tail of a Phoenix, hence their name.
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