Striped Tiger butterflies aplenty, on Lantana flowers

2014-08-12 14

Many beautiful Striped Tiger butterflies or Danaus genutia butterflies (as they are known by their Latin or scientific name) enjoy the nectar of Lantana flowers at Panna National Park in Madhya Pradesh, India.

Striped Tiger butterflies are similar to the Plain tiger butterflies (Danaus chrysippus) but the former have long black stripes taking the shape of the butterfly vertically making it look similar to the Monarch butterfly of North America.

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