This is probably my favorite chrysalis form; swallowtails are also like this. They'll wiggle if you touch them. The silk foothold at the bottom is pretty amazing, too. Thing is, I rarely ever find them. I've been keeping an eye on this one since September and it's still doing fine. Paul says he's never seen a Sara orangetip chrysalis in all his years working at the Park, and they're extremely numerous butterflies with 2 generations a year there. I guess I just got lucky.
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Nice... held by the slenderest of threads :o)
Cool find! I never notice these things and would be stoked if I did.
This is probably my favorite chrysalis form; swallowtails are also like this. They'll wiggle if you touch them. The silk foothold at the bottom is pretty amazing, too. Thing is, I rarely ever find them. I've been keeping an eye on this one since September and it's still doing fine. Paul says he's never seen a Sara orangetip chrysalis in all his years working at the Park, and they're extremely numerous butterflies with 2 generations a year there. I guess I just got lucky.
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