Discover the fascinating story of butterflies and their ancient origins in North America, where they evolved over 100 million years ago.
During the late Jurassic period, butterfly ancestors emerged in North America, thriving amidst diverse plant life and evolving alongside the emergence of flowering plants.
With their brightly colored wings and intricate patterns, butterflies use visual signals for courtship, defense, and predator avoidance.
Butterflies play a vital role as pollinators, facilitating the reproduction of numerous plant species.
From their North American origins, butterflies have dispersed across the globe, adapting to diverse habitats ranging from tropical rainforests to arctic tundra.
Habitat loss, climate change, and pesticide use pose significant threats to butterfly populations.
Butterflies continue to captivate the human imagination, symbolizing transformation and renewal. Their ephemeral beauty and intricate life cycle inspire art.