Butterflies 'Death' is capable of 'speaking'

Insects usually do not have a pronounced organ, except for a single butterfly whose strange name is 'skull of the skull' (on the back, there is a skull with two burning bones).

Insects usually do not have a pronounced organ, except for a single butterfly whose strange name is 'skull head' (on the back there is a skull with two crossed bones) or "butterfly." Death'.

If angered, this butterfly will not be as silent as other insects that immediately react with cries to protest those who have violated their peace.

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Skulls are the only butterflies with a phonetic organ.

In the throat of this unusual butterfly there is a special organ to emit sound. The inside of the lip has a horny membrane (chitin) that vibrates loudly when the air passes through. The sound of skulls is quite loud, sounding like a screaming person.

Skullheads are present throughout Europe, where every summer they return from Africa to breed. People often see them not far from potato fields because when hatched, their larvae (in the form of caterpillars) love to eat this leaf.

When larvae shed into butterflies, their bodies are 4.6 to 6cm long, and their wingspan when stretched up to 12cm. Unlike other butterflies, they have a short hose. They do not pass on the smoked flower, but often 'steal' the cooked honey from the bees.

People hate this type of butterfly because of the skull symbol on their backs. They are also frightened of their cries that people often assume it foreshadows an omen.

Update 17 December 2018
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