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Forty Pound Butterflies at Callaway Gardens

ByRobert C Spreng

The world's two largest (almost forty pounds each) and the most beautiful butterflies, Sophie and Emma, who are huge Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Butterflies, visit the Cecil Day Butterfly Center. This center is in Callaway Gardens. The center houses 50 different species and over 1000 individual butterflies. While visiting the Butterfly Center they help the much smaller (normal sized) butterflies handle several difficult problems. First, they scare away two boys that are terrifying the delicate little butterflies in a way that makes certain that they will never return. Second, they discover that the fifty different species of butterflies that live in the center do not live in harmony. The Monarch family of butterflies rules the other forty-nine species like they are slaves. The Monarch's use Webster's OFFICIAL Dictionary's definition of the word monarch as proof: "The sole and absolute ruler." Sophie and Emma help to convert this dictatorship into a democracy of fifty equal species of butterflies.

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Publication Date
Sep 30, 2011
Language
English
Category
Children's
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): Robert C Spreng

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