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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.
QuailQuetzalQuokkaQuollQueen SnakeQueen Alexandra's Bird-wing butterflyQueen AngelfishFor more see link below
A bird without wing
A scatter plot is the most effective graph to show the relationship between bird wing length and average flight distance. Each point on the graph represents a bird species, with wing length plotted on one axis and average flight distance on the other. This visualization allows for easy identification of correlations or trends between the two variables. Additionally, a trend line can be added to highlight any potential linear relationships.
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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.
slow flying bird
to view pictures of a queen alexandra's birdwing type this link into your address bar http://images.google.com.au/images?hl=en&source=hp&q=queen+alexandra%27s+birdwing+butterfly&gbv=2&aq=0&oq=queen+alexandra%27s+birdwing
The best graph or chart that would be used for showing the relation between bird wing length and average flight distance is the line graph. This type of graph will best show the relation between the two.
No, 'a bird with a broken wing' is a noun phrase; a noun clause must contain a verb.noun phrase: I found a bird with a broken wing. ('broken' is an adjective describing wing)noun clause: I found a bird that had broken its wing. ('had broken' is a verb)