Beth’s Bug Blog — afterlife

Bug of the week

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Promethea moths might not have the fame of the monarch or the mystique of the luna moth, but they hold their own in the world of lepidopteran legends. Next time you see a dark silhouette fluttering through the forest, take a closer look—it might just be the Promethea moth, proving that nature has a knack for high fashion.

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Butterflies in Art Through History

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Butterflies have a long history in the art world, symbolizing everything from the soul and resurrection to transformation and the fleeting beauty of life. Their journey through art reflects humanity's fascination with their delicate beauty and profound symbolism, making them timeless muses for artists across the ages. Whether in ancient mythology, medieval manuscripts, Renaissance paintings, Victorian decor, or contemporary installations, butterflies continue to enchant and inspire, reminding us of the beauty and fragility of our own existence.

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Some Facts About Blue Morpho Butterflies

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Blue Morpho Butterflies are well known all over the world, but here are some lesser known facts about these beautiful species.

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