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Are skippers an rianfroset animal

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

There are numerous types of skippers, though, yes, some of them live within a rainforest environment.

Is this the type you are talking about?

SKIPPER

Skippers (family Hesperiidae) are drab-colored, moth-like butterflies that are distinguished by the hook at the end of their antennae (instead of a club, like other butterflies have). These antennae are also farther apart at the base than other butterflies. There are about 2,000 different species of Skippers. They fly in a darting fashion (hence their name) and hold their wings in a moth-like fashion when at rest. The Australian Skipper also has a humeral lobe (a frenulum-like projection on its hind wing which holds the forewings and hind wings together during flight).

(Source:enchantedlearning.com/subjects/rainforest/Animals.shtml)

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14y ago

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