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What are some limiting factors of the Blue Morpho Butterfly?
2009-01-02 10:14:41
Ecologically speaking, limiting factors are all those elements of the environment that limit the life, growth, reproduction or any biological activity of the individual.The scientific name is Morpho menelausLimiting factors include:- food items for the adults and for the caterpillars- climate – temperature and rains- places for mating and egg-laying- predator population density
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Blue Morpho Butterfly Documentary Video
2008-12-28 19:49:19
This is a short documentary about Amazonian Rainforest Blue Morpho Butterfly If you have any doubts regarding to this video info, feel free to give your own opinion here via your comments.
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Blue Morpho Butterfly's Characteristic
2008-12-27 08:56:49
Morpho Butterfly commonly know as their brighting blue wings edged with black which reflect light when flies. The contrasting bright blue and dull brown colors flash, making it look like the morpho is appearing and disappearing. Their wings spanning from 5 to 8 inches make it well known as the world largest butterfly.The fact about morpho butterfly's characteristic is that their wings have many ey


Butterfly Gardening | Protect The Butterfly
2008-12-27 08:56:19
Butterfly Gardening is one way to protect the butterfly, especially the blue morpho butterfly. The rapid development cause too many devastation to the blue morpho habitat. therefore, is our responsibility and act together to improve the blue morpho butterfly habitat. One of the reasons that we mush protect our blue morpho is because the lifetime of morphos only 115 days and this means if without a
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Blue Morpho Butterfly Habitat
2008-12-27 08:54:36
Blue morphos butterfly mostly live in the tropical forests of Latin America from Mexico to Colombia. Adults spend most of their time on the forest ground and in the lower bushes and plants of the understory along with their wings folded.In spite of this, when looking for mates, the blue morpho butterfly will soar throughout every layers of the forest. Humans most frequently catch sight of morphos
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