Flora & Fauna
The Great eggfly derives its unique name from the fact that it lays its eggs under leaves after inspecting the place for predators. They are even known to guard their brood, an uncommon act for butterflies and moths. According to the Natural History Museum website (nhm.ac.uk), “The great eggfly (Hypolimnas bolina) will also gladly sip sweat from human foreheads.” The website also makes note of the butterfly’s bold personality. Interestingly, “Male butterflies will also land on human heads and shoulders, using the vantage point as a lookout position to find potential mates.”
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