The blue morpho's beauty belies a darker aspect of its life cycle - the larvae have a tendency to eat each other. Caterpillars of the Morpho peleides species are cannibalistic, possibly to help ...
Gayle Anderson reports the Butterfly Pavilion takes flight at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) for the ...
The blue morpho is the largest butterfly at 6 to 8 ... It eats toxic plants as a caterpillar,” Dunham said. “A morpho, while they don’t taste bad, may be good to eat for, like birds and ...