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Queen Alexandra's Birdwing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen Alexandra's Birdwing ( Ornithoptera alexandrae ) is the largest butterfly in the world. The species was named by Lord Walter Rothschild in 1907, in honor of Queen Alexandra, wife of King Edwa...
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Queen Alexandra Butterflies are located in Papau New ; Guinea. ... H ome - Guide - Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly; ... Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly; (Ornithoptera alexandrae);
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Facts about the Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly. Profile and photos posted according to availability. ... Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly 16040...
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The largest winged insect in the world is the Queen Alexandra Birdwing butterfly, with females being the larger of the species having a wingspan of up to 12 inches (30cm). ... The largest winged insect in the world is the Queen Alexandra Birdwing butterfly, with females being the larger of the species having a wingspan of up...
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The Queen Alexandra's Birdwing is the biggest butterfly in the world. The Queen Alexandra's Birdwing has a wingspan of 1 foot (30 cm). This huge, poisonous butterfly lives in the rain forests of Papua, New Guinea. ... Female Queen Alexandra's Birdwing butterfly...
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The Papua New Guinea government has passed and strictly enforces legislation protecting Queen Alexandra's birdwing and other butterfly species.
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The Queen Alexandra's Birdwing butterfly lives in the lowland rain forests of northern of Papua New Guinea, with a wingspan of 30cm (1 foot) and an average of 3 inches in head and body length. It is believed to be the largest butterfly on Earth.
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