Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Butterfly


May be an image of text that says 'Results Papilio Papilio Genus in the swallowtail butterfly family About Wikipedia Papilio is a genus in the swallowtail butterfly family, Papilionidae as well as the only representative of the tribe Papilionini. The word papilio is Latin for butterfly. It includes the common yellow swallowtail, which is widespread in the Northern Hemisphere and the type species of the genus, as well as number of other well well-known North American species such as the western tiger swallowtail. Links W Wikipedia'

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I just found him, dead in my parking lot. I wonder how long I will keep him on the dashboard of my car before I decide it’s time to get rid of him
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Jacki Budicker VanGorden
Plum tuckered out.

Rosina Rucci
Bury him

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Bridget E Kelly
Rosina Rucci he’s too beautiful.

Rosina Rucci
Bridget E Kelly yes he is but he is dead, no?

Rosina Rucci
Bridget E Kelly what I intend is - just don’t leave him in the middle of no where.
Sam Stein
I think on your dashboard it might be too hot & windy and it might disintegrate or blow away before you have a chance to make a conscious decision. 
Something to consider before it's gone one way or another is to preserve it to show to or give to one of your great grandnephews. 
I can imagine they might be interested in and enjoy seeing that beautiful creature who was once a caterpillar that turned into a butterfly and gained the magic power of flight.

Bobby Burgese
Interesting dilemma. Watch him decompose as a scientific experiment or return him/her/them to the earth or perhaps chew them up or maybe deep fry…….


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