White Peacock Butterfly
by Bryan Keil
Title
White Peacock Butterfly
Artist
Bryan Keil
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
White Peacock butterfly on the edge of a leaf. The White Peacock is Anartia Jatrophae. The pattern that is created on the White Peacock butterfly turns out to be a checkered pattern. You will also see a little more orange and brown color in crescent shapes along the scalloped wings. The color is a bit more pronounced on the hind wings. The eye spots that you see (two on the hind wing, and one on the forewing) are ever helpful in the avoidance of predators that may get a bit confused by what appears to be large eyes. The eyes indicate the size of the creature, usually, thus the disguise in this case, as it appears something much larger than it actually is.The caterpillar of the white peacock butterfly is silver spotted and has spines on it. The caterpillars eat water hyssop so that is where the White Peacock lays its eggs. Since butterflies can't rear their young, this is what they do for them, they lay the eggs on the food source that they need to survive. Instinctively the caterpillars know what to do once they are born.the butterfly is found in Central and South America. Fine Art America watermark will not appear on purchased artwork.
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October 2nd, 2013
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John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in Art For Close Ups And Macro Happy And Friendly:-)