Therefore, it’s no surprise that insect breeder and photographer Diana Murguta is getting so much attention lately on social media, since she is sharing the rarest and most mesmerizing ones.
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#1 Ornithoptera

#2 Pachliopta Kotzebuea

#3 Papilio Palinurus

Diana’s Instagram is covered in colorful photos and videos of butterflies. From dark velvety or almost fluorescent colors to almost completely transparent textures - all of them are captivating in a different way.
The butterflies seem to like Diana’s company, since she is always very gentle and careful with these mesmerizing creatures.
#4 Papilio Memnon

#5 Idea Leuconoe

#6 Argema Mimosae

Probably one of the most interesting ones is Kallima inachus - a butterfly that can instantly turn into a dead leaf.
Back in the 1800s, naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace collected these butterflies in Southeast Asia and his research suggested that the butterflies gradually evolved to look like leaves to escape hungry birds.
Yet some other scientists would propose alternative explanations that their transformation originated suddenly, without intermediate forms.
#7 Methona Confusa

#8 Catonephele Numilia

#9 Papilio Rumanzovia

Another extraordinary butterfly to mention could be Queen Alexandra's birdwing. They are known as the biggest butterflies in the world, reaching an impressive wingspan of 27 centimeters.
The largest ever recorded had a wingspan of 27.3 centimeters, and is kept in the Natural History Museum's Lepidoptera collections in London.
When it comes to the highest-flying one, no one can beat Piercolias forsteri. They can be found in the high Andes mountains of Bolivia in South America, about 4,200 meters above sea level.
#10 The Menelaus Blue Morpho

#11 Hypolimnas Monteironis

#12 Kallima Inachus

While all the butterflies have the same life cycle through four key stages of metamorphosis, from egg to larva to pupa and eventually into adult butterfly, their life cycle can vary from just over 30 days to over 200 days for the monarch!
It's interesting to mention that migrating monarchs live up to 9 months, while the ones that don’t migrate live only 2 to 5 weeks.
Some monarchs fly for over 3000 miles on their migratory journeys and can reach speeds up to 50km/hr. It turns out, these butterflies have a tiny built-in magnetic compass, which helps them to sense the Earth’s magnetic field, this way finding the right direction to travel in any weather.
#13 Attacus Atlas, Cobra Moth

#14 Protogoniomorpha Temora

#15 Diana's Videos Of Colorful Butterflies Are Mesmerizing People From All Around The World

Due to butterflies’ metamorphosis, they are significant symbols of transformation, freedom, and rebirth in many cultures.
For example in Ireland and Germany, butterflies were thought to be souls of children, while in Japan, they are connected with deceased spirits, and can be seen as both a positive and negative omen depending on the person.
“Butterflies are nature’s angels. They remind us what a gift it is to be alive,” Robyn Nola once said and, thanks to butterfly whisperer Diana Murguta, all of us can take a glimpse at the most fragile and the most mesmerizing ones!
#16 Ornithoptera Priamus

#17 The Emerald Swallowtail

#19 Flashes of blue color, even from one The Menelaus blue morpho butterfly, can temporarily blind some animals

#20 Morpho Epistrophus



