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Old December 7th 09, 12:45 AM posted to alt.comp.freeware,rec.aviation.piloting,alt.slack,misc.writing
Mark
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Default This thread is now about butterflies.

On Dec 6, 3:24*pm, Mark wrote:
On Dec 6, 2:25*pm, Toilet Peppermint Wonderland

wrote:
Hello!


"A butterfly is an insect of the order Lepidoptera. Like all
holometabolous insects, butterflies' life cycle consists of four
parts, egg, larva, pupa and adult. Most species are diurnal. The
diverse patterns formed by their brightly coloured wings and their
erratic flight have made butterfly watching a hobby."


for more information:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly(totallyreliable source)


Thank you Toilet, or should I call you...John? *Anyhoo, have
you seriously considered the Human Influences upon the
various butterfly species? *For example-

Butterflies are influenced by humans in several other ways, too. When
a butterfly’s feeding plant is introduced into other areas, the animal
will follow.
In draining swamps, destroying woods and other natural living spaces
we take away the butterflies’ basis of life. Pushing back feeding
plants also has consequences for butterflies. Poisonous deposits from
industry, households and traffic present another danger. Pesticides
and insecticides used by farmers not only threaten butterflies but
other animals and plants, too and contaminate the water.

Many butterflies and other insects are run over every day in the
streets or puzzled by the lights of the cars.

However, humans are learning from their mistakes and do positive
things as well. Besides trying to save particular living spaces, more
and more attempts of reintroduction are made.

But there is still a whole lot more to do.

Yes, much, much, more to do!

---
Mark, person of interest...to the nonambulatory


Also, I DID write this post, and maggot boy has
found a way to forge my posts so it seems to
link back to my google account. He's gone all
over my groups with this hijacked trick so as
to confuse my friends.

Total low-life loser he is.

--
Mark
 




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