Emperor Butterfly
Monarch butterflies
monarch butterfly
Emperor Butterfly
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Migratory butterfly
Toxic butterfly species
The 'traveler' among animals
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Salatura genutia
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The Emperor Butterfly is an animal belonging to the subfamily Satyrinae of the family Nymphalidae, also known as the Emperor Butterfly or the Black veined Golden Butterfly. The emperor butterfly has prominent orange and black markings on its wings, with a width of 8.9-10.2 centimeters. The distribution range of monarch butterflies mainly migrates between North and Central America, with some crossing the Atlantic to reach islands near Africa and Portugal. The Emperor Butterfly is a unique species in Parsifek Grove, and its breeding habitat is protected. A butterfly parade is also held in early October every year. The Emperor Butterfly is one of the most common butterflies in North America and the only migratory butterfly on Earth