Flora & Fauna
The Common crow belongs to the family Nymphalidae. It has rows of white spots on the margins of its wings and it has a wingspan of 8-9 cm. According to Wikipedia, “E. core is a slow, steady flier. Due to its unpalatability it is usually observed gliding through the air with a minimum of effort. As caterpillars, this species sequesters toxins from its food plant which are passed on from larva to pupa to the adult. While feeding, it is a very bold butterfly, taking a long time at each bunch of flowers.” The Common crow is an inedible species, it is mimicked by other butterflies in order to evade predators.
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