The Luzon peacock swallowtail (Papilio garamas) is a large butterfly, with a wingspan typically ranging from 10 to 14 centimeters (about 4 to 5.5 inches). Males are generally smaller than females, and their vibrant coloration, particularly in the iridescent blue and green hues, makes them easily recognizable. This butterfly is native to the Philippines, specifically the island of Luzon.
the luzon peacock butterfly is edangered because of tourists catching it and people selling it for money
All the ones who avoid hungry Filipinos.
the average size of a peacock is 8.75 to 13 lbs
There needs to be a captive breeding program of this species,ive not been able to find info on what its plant of choice is,but im sure the ruteacae family is worth trying as a captive breeding attempt
The average Swallowtail butterfly has a wingspan of 3 1/8 to 4 inches.
The average Swallowtail butterfly has a wingspan of 3 1/8 to 4 inches.
Luzon Island in the Philippines has an area of about 40 million acres.
the average size of a peacock is 8.75 to 13 lbs
the size of it's eye
swallowtail
about 2 lbs 6 ounces
The adult woman's peacock costume is only available in a standard size which accommodates sizes 6-12.