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  2. It's all in the detail. If you're interested in one butterfly tattoo, opt for a beautiful patterned design within the wings. View the original article to see embedded media. 9. Matching Butterfly ...

  3. The Butterfly Tattoo - Wikipedia

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  4. The Reason Dolly Parton Gets Butterfly Tattoos Over Her Scars

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    Stephen Lovekin/Shutterstock The bright side. Dolly Parton has somewhat of a thing for butterflies. They’re on her Scent From Above perfume bottle, in the titles of her songs and, apparently, on ...

  5. Hover (behaviour) - Wikipedia

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    Hoverflies are flies that often hover over the plants they visit. This hovering behaviour is unlike that of hummingbirds since they do not feed in midair. Hovering in general may be a means of finding a food source; in addition, male hovering is often a territorial display seeking females, [13] while female hovering serves to inspect ovipositing sites.

  6. Eryphanis automedon - Wikipedia

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    This butterfly can live up to six weeks and flies in the dark forests of Latin America. It is a fast flying butterfly. The caterpillars are cryptically colored and feed at night on Poaceae host plants (mainly bamboo leaves), of which the elongated chrysalis mimics the appearance of a dried leaf.

  7. Hoverfly - Wikipedia

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    Hoverfly hovering behavior is unlike that of hummingbirds since they do not feed in midair. Hovering in general may be a means of finding a food source. Male hovering is often a territorial display seeking females, [2] while female hovering serves to inspect ovipositing sites. [3] [4] [5] Adult hoverflies often hover over the plants they visit

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    A record number of U.S. CEOs exited their jobs this year, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, which said companies are responding to an uncertain landscape by installing temporary leaders ...

  9. Parthenos sylvia - Wikipedia

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    Parthenos sylvia, the clipper, [2] [3] is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in south and southeast Asia, mostly in forested areas. [2] [3] The clipper is a fast-flying butterfly and has a habit of flying with its wings flapping stiffly between the horizontal position and a few degrees below the horizontal.