Apollo Butterfly
The appealing white body and eyespots on the wings of the apollo butterfly make it simple to identify. The Apollo butterfly has remarkable four red eyespots on its hindwings in addition to several black eyespots on its forewings. They can be found in a few particular regions of France, Spain, and Italy. The position of the red eyespots on the wings of apollo butterflies also affects their size and brightness. One of the most endangered kinds of butterflies in Europe is the apollo butterfly.
The apollo butterflies are renowned for their defensive tactics in addition to their beauty. The apollo butterfly larvae have a deep, black color, and they use the color to conceal themselves. The adult butterflies' eye patches, which are a bright red color, prevent them from using camouflage. They produce an offensive odor to frighten off predators.