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Types of Framed Dead Butterflies |
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| We offer a great
number of beautifully preserved and framed dead
butterflies in a large variety of species available
in various butterfly picture frames in unique
display arrangements. If you are an avid insect
collector, butterfly collector or just appreciate
nature framed butterflies will make a wonderful
complement to your home. All of the butterflies
are arranged in different numbers and groupings
so if you are looking for a single framed butterfly
or large multiple sets, we have them all! You
can select exotic framed insect displays of the
same species or mixed with several other butterfly
species. The butterflies used in our framed items
are farm raised and come from over 15 different
countries around the world. Entomon.net does
not trade in endangered, rare or otherwise protected
wildlife. Our butterfly displays allow you to
preserve nature's beauty while helping to protect
butterfly species and save rainforest habitats
simultaneously. |
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Framed Butterfly Pages: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 |

6 Different Varieties |

9 Different Varieties |
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10 Different Varieties |
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5 Different Varieties |
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10 Different Varieties |

7 Different Varieties |
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| Butterflies are one of the most beautiful
creatures that have evolved in our planet's
history. They belong to the order Lepidoptera
of which there are about 150,000 different
species of butterflies and moths. There are
more species of Lepidoptera than there are
for any other type of insect, except for beetles. "Lepidos" is
the Greek word for "scales" and "Ptera" is
the Greek word for "wing". Butterflies
are flying insects with two pairs of large
iridescent scaly wings and like all insects
they have six jointed legs, three body parts,
a pair of antennae, compound eyes, and an exoskeleton.
There are more than 20,000 different kinds
of butterflies in the world living in all types
of environments, from hot to cold, dry to moist,
at sea level, and even in the high mountains.
Most butterfly species, however, are found
in the tropics, and especially in tropical
rainforests. While butterflies may have the
upper hand as far as their color diversity
goes, they still only make up about 10% of
the Lepidoptera in existence. Moths are a more
diverse species than butterflies and some of
them are even far more spectacular as a whole.
There are in fact many beautiful moths out
there and anyone looking for colorful Lepidoptera
would be a fool to overlook them. |
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