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This is where you find fun facts about butterflies, admire their beauty, share your love for them. I do the research so you don't have to.

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12 contributions to The Butterfly Group
How Are You
What is your favorite type of butterfly? Besides butterflies, how the hell are you? do you need help in any way? Just someone to talk to i'm here, i'm in recovery and I've had a tough life. I'm 48 years old and I'm quite wise here to help people grow spiritually.
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Butterflies
Aren't butterflies just beautiful? I want to learn everything I can about them, don't you?
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How do they fly
Butterflies fly by flapping their wings in a specialized, flexible figure-eight motion, which generates lift and creates air pockets that propel them forward. Unlike birds, they use a "clap and fling" technique where wings collide and snap apart, producing vortices that create both upward lift and forward thrust. This method allows for erratic, unpredictable flight patterns that help evade predators. Key Aspects of Butterfly Flight: - The Figure-Eight Motion: Strong muscles in the thorax move wings in a slanted, figure-eight pattern, producing a vacuum that sucks them up. - "Clap and Fling" Mechanism: During the upward stroke, wings often clap together, forcing air out and creating a jet effect for propulsion. - Erratic Pattern: The fluttering motion is intentionally erratic to make it difficult for predators to predict their path. - Upstroke vs. Downstroke: The downstroke provides weight support, while the upstroke generates necessary thrust. - Flexibility: Butterfly wings are not rigid; they bend during flight to increase aerodynamic efficiency. - Warming Up: As cold-blooded insects, they must warm their wings and flight muscles before taking off. Butterflies are less efficient than birds but are highly maneuverable, allowing them to make sharp turns to escape danger.
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WHO AM I
I am a 48 year old single mother, without her kids for the time being just out here trying to educate people on some pretty butterflies
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Jennifer Schofield
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This group is for people who love butterflies and who want to learn more about them.

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Joined Dec 12, 2025
Lake Worth, Florida