Eastern Black Swallowtail butterfly at Montezuma marsh
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  • Photo title: Eastern Black Swallowtail butterfly at Montezuma marsh
  • Author: Mccrainemercantile
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  • They are known to make homes in many habitats such as wet prairies, weedy areas, gardens, pine savannas, fields, flat-woods, and open areas. The black swallowtail butterfly maintains its temperature at 24 They regulate their temperature by altering body position toward sun, or perching at a height. Eastern black swallowtails are thought to rely on herbs and most commonly on carrot family. Prominent among the host plants are roughfruit scaleseed, water cowbane, canby’s dropwort, spotted water hemlock, and mock bishopweed.
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