The following is a rare half male and half female butterfly. The butterfly was determined to be a Lexias pardalis, and its condition is called bilateral gynandromorphy. Gynandromorphism is most frequently noticed in bird and butterfly species where the two sexes have very different coloration. (Source)
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single and ready 2 flamingle
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This website is a terrible place
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Does she know Alaska is part of the states or nah
"Every new country she goes to, she gets colored in. Epic".
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