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The quoll, and specifically the spotted-tail quoll, is an endangered marsupial found in Australia.
The Queen Alexandra caterpillar eats a toxic pipevine plant, the Aristolochia schlecteri, on which it is hatched. The adult will feed on the liquid nectar of flowers. It is toxic and caused the butterfly to cause illness in any predator who follishly eats it.
There is no such thing as a green Alexandria bird. There is however, a Queen Alexandria's birdwing, which is the largest butterfly in the world and is blue and green in color.
Quail, Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly, Queen Bee, Queen Danio (an aquarium freshwater fish), Queen Parrotfish, Queen Victoria Riflebird, Quelea (bird), Quetzal (bird), Quillfish and Quoll (marsupial) are animals. Additional animals include Quail-plover (bird in Africa), Queen Alexandra's Sulphur Butterfly, Queen Angelfish (saltwater fish), Quebracho Crested-Tinamou (bird), Queen Triggerfish, Queretaran Dusky Rattlesnake and Quokka (marsupial).
Quail and Quetzal are bird species. Quillback and Queen Triggerfish are fish species. Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly and Queen Alexandra's Sulphur Butterfly are insects.
Quail, Queen Bee, Queen Danio (an aquarium freshwater fish), Queen Parrotfish, Queen Triggerfish, Quagga, Quelea, Quoll, Quokka, Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly, Queen Alexandra's Sulphur Butterfly, Quetzal and Quillfish are animals.
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The largest butterfly in the world is female Queen Alexandra Birdwing Butterfly. It can be found in New Guinea and is know by the scientific name Ornithoptera Alexandrae. Its wing span can reach up to 12 and a half inches (32 cm). The male is generally considerably smaller than the female.
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· Queen · Quail · Queen Bee · Quagga (extinct species of Zebra) · Quelea (a small-sized, sparrow- or finch-like bird found in Africa) · Quokka (looks like a small rat; found on islands off coast of western Australia) · Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly (the largest butterfly in the world) · Quetzal (a beautiful rain forest bird with very long feathers)
· Quail · Queen Bee · Quagga (extinct species of Zebra) · Quelea (a small-sized, sparrow- or finch-like bird found in Africa) · Quokka (looks like a small rat; found on islands off coast of western Australia) · Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly (the largest butterfly in the world) · Quetzal (a beautiful rain forest bird with very long feathers)
· Quail · Queen Bee · Quagga (extinct species of Zebra) · Quelea (a small-sized, sparrow- or finch-like bird found in Africa) · Quokka (looks like a small rat; found on islands off coast of western Australia) · Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterfly (the largest butterfly in the world) · Quetzal (a beautiful rain forest bird with very long feathers)