Discovering extremely rare insects in China
An extremely rare species of hummingbird species found in the area of Liangshan Mountain, Hubei Province.
Ruffled fly butterflies appear in China
In the duplicated world, the fly-tailed butterfly is nicknamed '4 in 1' because they have the characteristics of birds, bees, butterflies and worms.
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Like butterflies, they have tentacles and a very long tongue. They not only emit a bee-like sound when flying, but also fly and smoke pollen like hummingbirds, while their bodies are somewhat similar to caterpillars.
Ordinary tailed fly butterflies are numbered in mountainous areas in North America and are rare in China as well as in Asia.
Recently, this extremely rare insect was discovered in the area of Liangshan Mountain, Hubei Province, China, attracting many tourists to admire.
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