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5 Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing

Defining royalty, this massive beast of a butterfly was named to honour Queen Alexandra, the Danish wife of King Edward VII of England in the 1800s’ and to date, it’s the biggest of its species. It has a wingspan of up to 1 ft wide, and though its native to the lowland coastal rainforest in New Guinea, it’s actually on the US Endangered Species List because its habitat is being reduced due to the construction of oil palm plantations.

Like other butterflies, it goes through a complete metamorphosis that involves four stages (egg-caterpillar-pupa-adult) and its diet changes with each life stage. Its first meal is its own eggshell and after that, the caterpillars eat the pipevine plant until they can only sip liquid food once they start their adult form.

The most interesting tidbit about the Queen Alexandra’s Birdwing is that it’s actually a poisonous butterfly. It obtains its poison from the toxic pipevine plant it consumes, and though its bright colour patterns warn incoming predators, other animals will only get sick from consuming the butterfly, and in most cases, won’t die.

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