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Results: World's largest butterfly amazes in Konya

Published on 07/25/2016
By: msrcms
2080
Trivia
1.
1.
The Atlas moth, known as the world's largest butterfly, which makes its home in the Kelebekler (butterflies) valley in the Central Anatolian province of Konya, has been amazing visitors who come to marvel at the impressive creature. Is this the first time you are seeing the Atlas moth?
The Atlas moth, known as the world's largest butterfly, which makes its home in the Kelebekler (butterflies) valley in the Central Anatolian province of Konya, has been amazing visitors who come to marvel at the impressive creature. Is this the first time you are seeing the Atlas moth?
Yes
69%
1435 votes
No
16%
326 votes
Undecided
5%
111 votes
Not Applicable
10%
208 votes
2.
2.
Facts about the World's largest butterfly. What facts are you familiar with about the World's largest butterfly/moth?
Facts about the World's largest butterfly. What facts are you familiar with about the World's largest butterfly/moth?
The moth can protect itself thanks to the snake-like design on the tips of their wings.
7%
154 votes
The snake head design on the tip of its wings makes other animals think that they are a poisonous snake, and this will prevent them from approaching it.
10%
199 votes
It emerges from the cocoon without a mouth structure.
5%
95 votes
The butterfly cannot eat. It stores the food that it eats in the caterpillar stage. When this store is depleted the butterfly dies.
5%
104 votes
The lifespan of the butterflies typically ranges between two and four weeks. However, there are also some that can live for nearly four months.
6%
118 votes
The park's biologist (Turgut Tu?) said the wingspan of the atlas moth can reach 26 centimeters.
2%
51 votes
N/A
77%
1606 votes
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3.
The Kelebekler Valley Park (in central Turkey), opened by Konya's Selçuklu Municipality in July last year, is home to 14 butterfly varieties living in a 28-Celsius tropical garden, where thousands of butterflies can be seen fluttering in the air. The garden has 20,000 plants of 98 types and is very popular place for photography aficionados. Have you ever visited Kelebekler Valley Park?
The Kelebekler Valley Park (in central Turkey), opened by Konya's Selçuklu Municipality in July last year, is home to 14 butterfly varieties living in a 28-Celsius tropical garden, where thousands of butterflies can be seen fluttering in the air. The garden has 20,000 plants of 98 types and is very popular place for photography aficionados. Have you ever visited Kelebekler Valley Park?
Yes
5%
94 votes
No
73%
1510 votes
Undecided
5%
97 votes
Not Applicable
18%
379 votes
4.
4.
If you have not been to Kelebekler Valley Park, would you like to see the Atlas moth in Konya?
If you have not been to Kelebekler Valley Park, would you like to see the Atlas moth in Konya?
Yes
38%
786 votes
No
26%
539 votes
Undecided
16%
337 votes
Not Applicable
20%
418 votes
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