You've Never Found a Dead Butterfly... Here's Why
There is a butterfly landing on someone's arm right now... and they probably think it's a sign. Maybe they believe the butterfly chose them. Maybe they think it sensed their calm energy. But the real reason is far more fascinating. In this documentary, we explore the hidden biology behind one of nature's most misunderstood moments. You'll discover why butterflies drink human sweat, why it's usually male butterflies that land on people, how they taste with their feet before they even land, why your shirt color matters, and the surprising reason your body heat can attract them. Then the story becomes even stranger. You'll meet butterflies that drink tears from crocodiles and turtles, moths that feed from the eyes of sleeping birds, and a butterfly species that tricks entire ant colonies into raising its young. Everything in this video is based on documented scientific research, revealing that nature is often far stranger than the stories we tell ourselves. If this changed the way you see butterflies, leave a comment and tell us which fact surprised you the most. Subscribe for more documentaries uncovering the hidden science behind everyday nature. #Butterfly #Nature #Wildlife #Science #Biology #Documentary

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