The First Book of Bugs. Written and illustrated by Margaret Williamson. 1949.
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Why yes I'm still falling in love with the Viceroy/Dad Villain AU by @bigfatbreak, aren't you?
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Twelve Monarchs & a Viceroy - Monique Wales
American, b. 1970s -
Colour linocut reduction with embossing , 11 x 11 1/2 in . Ed . 37.
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I recently found some old sketches for my Kentucky-based fakemon project and decided to clean em up. These two lines are based on the state butterfly, the Viceroy, and its Müllerian mimic, the Monarch.
Both would be a simple bug/flying combo, but I think it'd be cool if they had abilities that played together when they're sent into double battles. Maybe something that increases evasion and defense when they're on the battlefield at the same time, or maybe something niche like a chance to poison opponents when hit with Lick or Bite.
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butterflies and corresponding host plants prints on painted canvas! $30 per print or the set for $75 (including shipping) message me if interested!
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I thought this was a Monarch butterfly, but was corrected. It's a Viceroy butterfly.
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A Textbook in General Zoology. Written by Henry R. Linville, Henry A. Kelly, Harley J. Van Cleave. 1929.
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A visit with a viceroy butterfly
Northern Vermont -- 8/11/05
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"Defensive or protective mimicry takes place when organisms are able to avoid harmful encounters by deceiving enemies into treating them as something else."
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Flutter in the Wind
Viceroy (Limenitis archippus) butterfly
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