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  1. gintasthebest Traverse Town Homebody

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    Was unsure where this topic would qualify so I just put it here. Found a weird butterfly thing and was wondering if anyone knew what it was or anything about it.... or if it's even a butterfly.

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    I wanna set it free but don't wanna if it's something poisonous. Any info would be great.

    Sorry if the thread is in the wrong place.
     
  2. rikusorakairiown Contributor

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    poisonous butterflies don't real.
     
  3. Korra my other car is a polar bear dog

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    It looks more like a moth...but the picture's kinda blurry, does it look like this?
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  4. Maka Albarn It's called love

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    Looks like something that'll eat your brain. O.o

    I'm sure it's perfectly harmless. ^^
     
  5. Korra my other car is a polar bear dog

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    Yeah, there's no harmful butterflies in our area.
    The only other thing it could be is a Gypsy moth, but yours doesn't look as...fuzzy.
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  6. Roxas~N~Namine Traverse Town Homebody

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    Eat it .
     
  7. Boy Wonder Dark Phoenix in Training

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    There's a large praying mantis outside our door.
     
  8. P Banned

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    [highlight]Release it, run like hell?[/highlight]​
     
  9. gintasthebest Traverse Town Homebody

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    My brother finally woke up about 30 min after I caught it and he put it in the neighbors butteryfly bush.

    DP - sorry if it was blurry but I used my phone cuz I don't have a camera and it was in a container. It sorta looks like the two pics combined without the orange.
     
  10. Keychain System Two?!

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    Is it weird that I think that looks like a really comfy fleece blanket?
     
  11. Yozora Archer

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    It's a poisonous butterfly. Kill it.
     
  12. C This silence is mine

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    Woah wtf? How big are the butterflies in these pics? They look like the size of a cat.
     
  13. gintasthebest Traverse Town Homebody

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    Poisonous!? Are you serious or just kidding cuz it's not cool to kid about that. The things was in my room.
     
  14. Yozora Archer

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    Lol, I don't know what Im talking about. Just jokin', just jokin'.
     
  15. gintasthebest Traverse Town Homebody

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    You better be wrong cuz I don't wanna have to deal with some poisonous butterfly being in the area.
     
  16. Korra my other car is a polar bear dog

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    Butterflies, even if poisonous, don't have enough toxin to kill humans (or even large animals).
    Plus we don't have that type of butterfly in our area, so no worries.
     
  17. gintasthebest Traverse Town Homebody

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    I worry about things more than I probably should. It might've even been a butterfly. It could've been a not so fuzzy moth with different coloring sort of like the other pic you posted.
     
  18. Keychain System Two?!

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    ^This^

    If I have the right impression on where you live (US, Midwest?) there aren't enough predators for poisonous butterflies to have been "chosen" by natural selection. The production of such a toxin would take just enough energy that it just wouldn't be efficient. You've nothing to worry about.
     
  19. Korra my other car is a polar bear dog

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    No...she's not in the Midwest.
    And even then, toxins produced by most butterflies don't kill, just make whatever eats it very sick, most of the time the toxin comes from the plants the catepillar larvae feed on.
     
  20. Keychain System Two?!

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    Exactly. As I said, the butterfly producing the toxin itself would cost too much energy.