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Beautiful Monarch and Friend (Original Post) ashling Apr 2014 OP
Awesome thanks for sharing! n/t DebJ Apr 2014 #1
gorgeous! Skittles Apr 2014 #2
Terrific shot! mnhtnbb Apr 2014 #3
And the lizard is saying... Wounded Bear Apr 2014 #4
Beautiful lillypaddle Apr 2014 #5
no ashling Apr 2014 #7
Brightly colored butterflies.... AnneD Apr 2014 #13
MISTER LIZARD! WOULD YOU LIKE A HAMBURGER? infidel dog Apr 2014 #6
WOW! calimary Apr 2014 #8
Mr. Lizzard would probably not eat Ms. Butterfly. Hoppy Apr 2014 #9
DAMN!! WinstonSmith4740 Apr 2014 #10
stunning….. dhill926 Apr 2014 #11
Gorgeous colors and such a wonderful picture. nt UtahLib Apr 2014 #12
Beautiful! K&R burrowowl Apr 2014 #14
How can we get a copy of this pic burrowowl Apr 2014 #15
Right click over the pic ashling Apr 2014 #16
Thanks! burrowowl Apr 2014 #17

AnneD

(15,774 posts)
13. Brightly colored butterflies....
Fri Apr 11, 2014, 05:12 PM
Apr 2014

tend to taste bitter. Colors are a warning sign and some moths mock those colors as protection.

 

Hoppy

(3,595 posts)
9. Mr. Lizzard would probably not eat Ms. Butterfly.
Thu Apr 10, 2014, 07:39 PM
Apr 2014

Monarchs are considered bitter (at least to the bird world) and therefore, probably also to the lizard world.

Anyway, great shot. Try to find how to submit it to National Geographic.

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