Butterflies


Butterflies are winged insects from the lepidopteran suborder Rhopalocera, characterized by large, often brightly colored wings that often fold together when at rest, and a conspicuous, fluttering flight. The group comprises the superfamilies Hedyloidea (moth-butterflies in the Americas) and Papilionoidea (all others). The oldest butterfly fossils have been dated to the Paleocene, about 56 million years ago, though they likely originated in the Late Cretaceous, about 101 million years ago. Continue reading




Symbolism


A powerful beacon of growth and new beginnings, the butterfly signifies the power of transformation and the incredible feats we can achieve when we trust ourselves. We all have the ability to listen to our innate wisdom, guide ourselves through difficult times, and emerge better and stronger than before.

Different Native American tribes interpret butterflies in their own way, but generally, they're thought to represent change and transformation, comfort, hope, and positivity. While some believed ancestors communicated through butterflies, others took the presence of these creatures as a joyous or hopeful sign.




World-First Evidence Shows Butterflies Can Fly Over 4,000 Kilometers Across The Atlantic Ocean   Live Science - June 26, 2024

Painted lady butterflies aren't exactly strangers to long journeys across land, but for the first time ever, scientists have shown they're also capable of making non-stop flights across oceans, having mapped the insects migrating a whopping 4,200 kilometers (2,610 miles) across the Atlantic.





The Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect signals the emergence of consciousness in the alchemy of time.




Butterfly Nebula




Butterfly Crop Circle July 2007




The Butterfly Effect and Chaos Theory




Butterfly Fossils





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