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  3. The Butterfly Tattoo - Wikipedia

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  4. Russian criminal tattoos - Wikipedia

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    Some of the motifs came from English sailor tattoos, such as the flying tall ships, a heart pierced by a dagger, anchors, a serpent-entwined heart or a tiger baring its teeth. [ 6 ] A thief's collection of tattoos represents his "suit" ( mast ), which indicates his status within the community of thieves and his control over other thieves within ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Papilio dardanus - Wikipedia

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    Papilio dardanus, the Saharan swallowtail, African swallowtail, mocker swallowtail or flying handkerchief, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae (the swallowtails). The species is broadly distributed throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. [2] The British entomologist E. B. Poulton described it as "the most interesting butterfly in the ...

  7. Ringlet - Wikipedia

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    Two ringlets. The ringlet is a widely distributed species found throughout much of the Palearctic realm.In Europe it is common in most countries but absent from northern Scandinavia, peninsular Italy (found in northern Italy), Portugal, southern and central Spain (found in Cantabrian Mountains and the eastern Pyrenees), the Mediterranean islands and North Africa.

  8. Owl butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of a Caligo wing. The underwing pattern is highly cryptic.It is conceivable that the eye pattern is a generalized form of mimicry.It is known that many small animals hesitate to go near patterns resembling eyes with a light-colored iris and a large pupil, which matches the appearance of the eyes of many predators that hunt by sight.

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