Blue Morpho
The Blue Morpho butterfly is one of the largest butterflies in the world with a wingspan of 5-6 inches. They are primarily found in South and Central American tropical woods. The distinctive feature of blue morpho butterflies is their bright blue wings with black borders. Male morpho butterfly wings are more lovely and colorful than those of females. Blue morpho's wings have brown undersides with numerous eyespots. The blue morpho's back wings also aid in camouflage, allowing them to conceal themselves from potential predators such as lizards, frogs, and birds.
Most of the time, blue morpho butterflies were seen in the lower bushes of tropical woods. However, during mating season, they become clearly visible to all areas of the forest. Beautiful butterflies also release strong smells from their glands when they are threatened by other animals. They mainly feed on leaves of varieties of plants, fungi, and rotting fruits.