How Butterflies Feed

in macrophotography •  7 years ago  (edited)

Butterflies only consume liquids. They do this using a straw like tube called a proboscis. Amazingly when butterflies first emerge from their pupa or chrysalis the proboscis in in two parts with hooked edges which they attach together almost like a zipper by curling and uncurling the two halves until they fuse together into the tube they drink through.

This Heliconius Erato butterfly pictured below is slightly unusual in as much as it collects pollen and then liquifies this with chemicals before drinking it.

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Great close up photos. I didn't know butterfly's proboscis comes in two pieces. I learn something new every day.

It is a fascinating process, thanks for your comment and support

Beautiful shots! I love their colors :)

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Beautiful shot!

Thanks you very much

Do not seek love. Be Love!!!! great i like it...

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Pretty butterfly :)

Thank you

Beautiful

Thanks my friend

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hat good detail of the photo, greetings :D

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