Their characters are amazing

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When they are seen together in a branch with a triangular formation on a landing, it becomes a charming charm from one of the insect species that often fly throughout the day

Zoologists call the term in their scientific language as Lake chrysippus they are one of the many flying insect species that have the largest population today, they will always exist and are also widespread in every continent of Asia, Africa, and Africa, Australia, even in our own region, namely Lhokseumawe Aceh Indonesia. Zoologists add that they also belong to the family Danainae, which belongs to the butterfly family Nymphalidae
To know them more, you can see the link I put here πŸ‘‰ Source of scientific insight

Today I saw a swarm of butterflies gathering in one of the habitats that was used as the main nest, the location was an empty land that everyone had long ignored, so that the location was overgrown with various wild plants such as thistles, kapas, and several other weeds that have grown prolifically.

In the midst of the activity of a swarm of butterflies dominating a nest, it appears that the same butterfly figure has come flying from afar and is about to join the original group. However, unfortunately he was not accepted by the herd, he was considered a newcomer, this was seen when he was about to join the group then another group flew away and landed on another plant.

Although he is always shunned, he always tries to adapt to the other herd. Sometimes standing on a certain branch while watching the movements of each of the opposite sex. This phenomenon amazed me in this respect, namely the feeling of displeasure of the natives towards the newcomer. It turns out that every native has an ism like intelligent people, without any direction and agreement from each other.

What was the reason the natives behaved like that, and who was the newcomer butterfly?

1. The main reason nest owners (native butterflies) refuse new arrivals

Every animal seen in our environment, almost 95% have the instinct to always be aware of something, they are always alert to all kinds of things that come from outside, this ego trait is ingrained in their instincts since they were born, and will not disappear and always reside in their souls, as long as they live.

This general instinct, usually found in group leaders or in everyone who is often considered strong, they will always guard the nest from all things, they will always expel every newcomer in their own way even though the newcomer is still in the same Order.

Sometimes in defending their respective territories, there is a fight in their own way, the struggle will continue until the final, and who is strong will dominate the territory.

The impact of that effort, sometimes makes one of them die or if it doesn't die, it will suffer serious injuries. The goal is to defend the female and their favorite location which is considered the main nest.

If the newcomer, won this action, then he would rule the territory. While the initial ruler will submit and become a neglected person. And vice versa if the newcomer loses then he will leave that location.

Hhhmmmmm... A logical life πŸ€”

2. Migrants are called patrol butterflies

The term patrol refers to his journey of always looking to every location that has a partner, the goal is to find a partner to continue to be able to create future generations.

This is caused by the influence of the character of his life, because they are short-lived on average, his main task in life is to find a partner and continue to pollinate every flower and other plant.

Every butterfly that has just emerged from the cocoon, will basically get each of their partners when they are new born, sometimes every butterfly immediately finds out when they have just seen the world (born) and sometimes the birth does not choose a mate. So when the male doesn't find it when it's just born, that's where a thing happens to find a mate in another location. It is known as the patrol butterfly.

This patrol butterfly is called the newcomer, because in the initial location it does not have a partner, so it will look for another partner who is in a different nest, they are looking for a female who has the same fate as her.

Sometimes it's not just the males, who don't have a partner when they emerge from the cocoons, but the females sometimes suffer the same fate, but the females don't go on a search trip. The female is only cloudy in her initial nest, will the arrival of her mate from another location.

Because female butterflies are very loyal to their partners, that is, they will not be willing to be fruited by new males, they will continue to be loyal to their original partners (when they first meet after exiting the cocoon).

So every man who does not have a mate he will continue to look for women who have the same fate. So that's when his arrival in the new nest will always be rejected by the original ruler.

Hmmmmmm.... It's really amazing πŸ€”

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