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There’s no limit to nature’s surprises, nor the internet, but we are not complaining. A video, which is blowing away the minds of netizens, has surfaced on the internet. Let’s find out what it is.
A user has tweeted this video and wrote, “Kallima inachus, the orange oakleaf, is a butterfly found in Tropical Asia. With wings closed, it closely resembles a dry leaf with dark veins and is a spectacular and commonly cited example of camouflage."
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It is one of three contenders for national butterfly status, along with the Krishna Peacock and the Indian Jezebel. It is also referred to as a “dead leaf" and it also changes colour according to the season. Seems an art, right?
Kallima inachus, the orange oakleaf, is a butterfly found in Tropical Asia. With wings closed, it closely resembles a dry leaf with dark veins and is a spectacular and commonly cited example of camouflage https://t.co/Gni6zCMGpn [source of the gif: https://t.co/RSSUeIGwJx] pic.twitter.com/fiooNzm2hZ— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) August 21, 2022
The video has received more than 3.5 lakh views and the comments section is filled with beautiful comments.
One of the users said, “What? Get out. Is this real? No way is this the product of evolution."
What? Get out. Is this real?No way is this the product of evolution.— Maso (@The_moral_mason) August 21, 2022
Another shared a closeup picture of the butterfly and write, “Amazing"
Amazing ! pic.twitter.com/h7JtD5QA0D— Douja (@douja_23) August 21, 2022
One more said, “Look less like something I routinely go out of my way to step on!"
Look less like something I routinely go out of my way to step on— white with fear (@whitewithfear) August 21, 2022
“I know some Jainists sweep the floor before they walk on it to get all insects out of the way first so they don’t step on them. Don’t think I’ve seen other folks ever be so mindful of not hurting bugs," another wrote.
I know some Jainists sweep the floor before they walk on it to get all insects out of the way first so they don't step on them. Don't think I've seen other folks ever be so mindful of not hurting bugs— Ghoul (@DontKillGhoul) August 22, 2022
And one more said, “We possibly might have crushed one of them in front of our yard," which seems true.
we possibly might have crushed one of them in front of our yard.— mrow (@nikothenice) August 21, 2022
Earlier, in June 2021, the same video was tweeted by a global influencer Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw.
Natural camouflage – a survival mechanism pic.twitter.com/IY2suGfkuN— Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (@kiranshaw) June 8, 2021
While tweeting the video she wrote, “Natural camouflage, a survival mechanism" and received more than a million views.
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