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Brush-footed butterfly

British pronunciation/bɹˈʌʃfˈʊtɪd bˈʌtəflˌaɪ/
American pronunciation/bɹˈʌʃfˈʊɾᵻd bˈʌɾɚflˌaɪ/
Brush-footed butterfly
[NOUN]
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a diverse and captivating insect family, scientifically known as Nymphalidae, characterized by their unique leg structure

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What is a "brush-footed butterfly"?

A brush-footed butterfly is a diverse and fascinating insect family characterized by their unique leg structure, where the front pair of legs is reduced in size and covered with brush-like hairs. These butterflies are found in various habitats worldwide, including forests, meadows, and gardens. Brush-footed butterflies come in a wide array of sizes, shapes, and colors, with some species displaying intricate wing patterns and vibrant hues. They play a crucial role in pollination and are often attracted to flowers with deep nectar sources. With their graceful flight and remarkable diversity, brush-footed butterflies contribute to the natural beauty and biodiversity of ecosystems, captivating the admiration of nature enthusiasts worldwide.

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