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What is the butterfly's home like?

The picture of what the butterfly's home looks like is as follows:

Butterfly's home is in the greenhouse.

Because of the structural characteristics of butterflies, they are more vulnerable to rain, so it is very important for butterflies to shelter from rain. For showers, butterflies will choose some nearby places, such as flowers and leaves, and put their wings close to the back of the leaves to protect them from rain and wind. There are also butterflies that choose dense places, such as grass and wheat fields, because their leaves are dense and have the function of keeping out the cold!

Most butterflies have no fixed place in their homes, usually opposite flowers or leaves. On rainy days or at night, they basically fly to places nearby where they live under flowers or leaves. During the day, they will perch on tree trunks or flower branches.

Butterflies have a short life span. When not flying, they close their wings and rest on plants, ground and walls until the next flight, and finally complete mating, spawning and death.

Usually, butterflies feed in nearby habitats, and at night, they look for suitable leaves in the activity range around foraging. It won't wake up until the sun rises the next day, and then it will start foraging for a day.

Some butterfly larvae often live in seclusion by decorating the leaves of their nests. There are different ways to decorate leaves from one to several, each with its own style or skill. Banana butterfly larvae can stick the edge folds of banana leaves to the nest for seclusion, while rice butterflies often connect several leaves together to build nests inside. Larvae with nesting habit or web-building habit never go far when they feed near their habitat. When disturbed, they will immediately retreat into the nest to hide, which is completely different from the habitat habit of ordinary butterflies.