Close-up of butterflies named in the Vietnam Red Book

According to 'Vietnam Red Book', butterflies have the scientific name Attacus atlas, the level of threat is classified as R (Rare: Rare, possibly endangered). This butterfly is recorded to be the largest in our country and in the world.

According to 'Vietnam Red Book', butterflies have the scientific name Attacus atlas, the level of threat is classified as R (Rare: Rare, possibly endangered). This butterfly is recorded to be the largest in our country and in the world.

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Butterfly butterflies have a wingspan length of up to 30cm

Information from the media recently said that many individual butterflies have been discovered by people in Soc Trang, Binh Duong, Binh Thuan, Hai Duong, Binh Dinh, Quang Nam and Nghe An provinces.

In nature, the butterfly's habitat is increasingly narrowed, in part because of the effects of chemical drugs that people regularly use on plants.

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Pattern on butterfly wings

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A pair of big, toothed teeth is a sign to recognize male butterflies

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A starter butterfly lays eggs in nature. Egg hatches caterpillars,
then close cocoons to form and develop into butterflies.

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Butterflies have just come out of the cocoon.

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Butterflies are noticeable by collectors because of its attractive size and color.

Update 17 December 2018
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