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Butterfly Alphabet



Every letter you see here is a pattern from a wing of butterfly or moth. As you can see all the letter from our alphabet can be found on butterfly's wings. It seems that everything we invent, every idea we have was already done by the animal world.

The photos were made by photographer Kjell Sandved.

via Dailymail.co.uk

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Jan 22 02:28 am

Interesting observation. I wonder, how many species the photographer reviewed to make this collection

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Jan 22 07:39 am

I don't know how many species he photographed, but it took him several years to make the alphabet

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Jan 23 02:53 am

Now, I appreciate this collection even more...

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Jan 22 02:38 am

I must have been really hard to find a "Q

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Jan 22 05:18 am

This is really beautiful, thank you very much for sharing this

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Jan 23 03:15 am

very nice collection, I bet you can find most(if not all) letters of any alphabet in nature

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Jan 30 03:32 am

that's true

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