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Chapter 733 - 733 732 Dim Specimen



Chapter 733 - 733 732 Dim Specimen

?Chapter 733: Chapter 732: Dim Specimen Chapter 733: Chapter 732: Dim Specimen The two leisurely strolled down the butterfly exhibit’s path, admiring the various beautiful butterflies.

By reading the informative display boards along the route, they also learned a lot about butterflies.

For instance, butterflies do not have a heating system in their bodies and must bask in the sun to regulate their body temperature, using their wings to adjust heat.

When the sun shines directly, the scales automatically open up to reduce the angle of the sun’s rays, absorbing less heat from the sunlight; when the outside temperature drops, the scales automatically close, sticking closely to the body, allowing the sun to shine directly on them to absorb more warmth.

In this way, they keep their body temperature within a normal range.

The temperature control system on artificial satellites was designed after the butterfly’s scales.

When butterflies overwinter, they position their heads facing due south so that they can both observe their surroundings and bathe in the gentle sunlight, acting like a compass.

The famed monarch butterfly and their migration journey were naturally also mentioned.

The monarch butterfly’s scientific name is monarch butterfly, and they form massive swarms of over a hundred million individuals in August and September, crossing North America to overwinter in the pine forests of California and Mexico, then returning to the north in the spring.

Such a huge congregation of butterflies is truly a spectacular sight, with butterflies clinging to each other one after another, covering trees densely in a kaleidoscope of colors, turning the forest into a sea of orange and red.

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