Jun 1, 2012

Butterfly- Tiger Longwing

Decide whether the butterfly is telling the truth when it says "I am nasty to eat"- Internet
Do you think this beauty is poisonous? Orange Tiger Longwing (Heliconius hecale) is one of the beautiful and busy butterflies. These are native to Central America and have longer life than usual 2-3 weeks. Like other Longwings they digest pollens to gain proteins for longer life! They are poisonous and hence predators leave them alone- another reason for longer life!

Here on, I will post a Weekly Photo which I will try to keep close to nature. I have always been amazed by the way of nature and I would like to share my thoughts and experiences with it ... of course some facts picked from wiki as always :)

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BTW, this post is linked to NatureFootStep- Winged.
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11 comments:

  1. Looking forward to more up close and personal nature shots- really found the info interesting. I love your new blog look- very clean!

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    1. Thank you Anjuli. You are sweet as always!

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  2. It´s very beautiful picture of the butterfly and interesting facts to read!

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    1. Thank you Kenneth for visiting my blog. Glad you liked the post.

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  3. Nature will keep you occupied for life,
    that's a beautiful one.

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  4. Thank you Thomas. Btw, I like your chimney blog.

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  5. beautiful capture and interesting information

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  6. interesting butterfly. Very beautiful. For soem reason the body looks a bit like a dragonfly. :)

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    1. Thank you for visiting. Yes! Good observation. The butterfly body is long and they have a wider wingspan too!

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