| Viceroy Butterfly | ||
| What is Kentucky’s
state butterfly? Do you know? Do you want to find out?
The viceroy butterfly has many visual descriptions. Do you want to know what they are? The viceroy butterfly has black veins, white spots, it is orange with black around the outside of its body. It has short front legs. It is distinguished by its black line curving across its hind wing. Now do you believe me that the viceroy butterfly has many visual descriptions? The viceroy butterfly is part of Kentucky’s history! Find out about it! The viceroy butterfly became the state butterfly on March 16, 1990. The viceroy butterfly was adopted from the striking resemblance of the monarch butterfly. The viceroy butterfly is very special because, it’s Kentucky’s state butterfly! WOW! It’s history! The viceroy butterfly is also very interesting. The viceroy butterfly hold a special charm for nature lovers. It is also an endangered specie. Is it interesting! WOW! Now you know about the viceroy butterfly! |
By: Sarah CLAYS MILL ELEMENTARY |
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