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  2. Bride releases butterflies in honor of her late father. But ...

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    Amy Rose Perry always knew she wanted to release monarch butterflies at her Cape Cod wedding in honor of her father, Nathaniel Machain, who died on Aug. 5, 1999 when she was just 7 years old.

  3. Category:Butterflies of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Butterflies of the Caribbean — part of the Lepidoptera (butterfly & moth) species of the Caribbean; Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories ...

  4. List of butterflies of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The combined efforts of generations of resident and visiting naturalists have helped to make the butterfly fauna of Tobago well known. Some 129 species have been recorded on the island of Tobago that has a land area of only 300 km 2 (116 mi 2 ) and is approximately 42 km long and 10 km wide.

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    An all-inclusive resort is a holiday resort that generally includes, in the price of booking a stay, lodging, unlimited food and drinks, entertainment, and other recreational activities. [1] They are often located in warmer regions of the world, particularly in the Mediterranean, Mexico and the Caribbean.

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  7. Papilio homerus - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly is named in honor of the Greek poet Homer. [4] The adult butterfly has been described by researchers as “gigantic and magnificent." [5] Females are larger than males and can have a wingspan of 15 cm (6 in). [5] Adults can be seen from morning to afternoon soaring among the canopy of the Neotropical Jamaican rainforests. Its ...