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| Tropical butterflies such as, clockwise from left, the plain tiger, dido, glassy blue tiger and banded orange, thrive in butterfly enclosures. These were photographed at the Florida Museum of Natural History's Butterfly Rainforest. |
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| The butterflies above were photographed at the Tennessee Aquarium's Butterfly Garden. |
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The common fritilary, above left, the tiger swallowtail, directly above, and the common sulphur, at left, are found in gardens throughout the Southeast and are fond of buddleia, and flowering blueberry bushes as well as a multitude of wildflowers. |
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| All photos are copyrighted 2006 by Joyce Dumas, Dumas Photography. |