Where is the butterfly's home when it rains? Where is the butterfly hidden?

Butterflies have no fixed home. When it rains, they will choose flowers and leaves nearby and put their wings close to the back of the leaves, which is both rain-proof and windproof. Butterflies often choose places with relatively dense density, such as grasslands and wheat fields;

Because of their dense leaves, they also have the function of keeping out the cold; There are also places where tall grass or leafy plants can shelter from the wind and rain; I will also hide in mushrooms, eaves and other places where I can shelter from the rain.

In addition, there is no need to worry that butterflies will get wet when it rains, because the wings of butterflies are composed of hundreds of tiny scales, similar to those on fish. When it rains, they can also keep out the rain, so that they won't really get wet.

Extended data:

There are about 20,000 recorded butterfly species in the world, and there are 2 153 species in China. In LEPIDOPTERA 158 family, butterflies have 18 family. South America has the largest number of butterflies in the Amazon River basin, followed by Southeast Asia.

The most beautiful and ornamental butterflies in the world are mostly found in South America, Brazil, Peru and other countries. Most of the internationally protected species are distributed in Southeast Asia, such as Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and other countries.

Different humidity and humidity environments and different plant communities have been formed in the same area and at different altitudes, and many different butterfly populations have been formed accordingly.