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Western Tiger Swalllowtail

DAZ|Studio Insects posted on Jan 01, 2024
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From my Butterflies base set and checking out some Royal Penstemon nectar. The Tiger Swallowtail is one of the largest butterflies in North America, as well as one of the most familiar. There are two species of Tiger Swallowtail which are divided by the Rocky Mountain range. Both look similiar except that the "Eastern" Tiger Swallowtail is a little larger than its "Western" cousin and the stripes on its forewings end before reaching the hind edge.

Comments (6)


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starship64

12:04AM | Tue, 02 January 2024

This is beautiful work!

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3DClassics123456

4:30AM | Tue, 02 January 2024

Beautiful image and, as always, very interesting information!

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longprong

6:09AM | Tue, 02 January 2024

Always a pleasure to observe wildlife through you images

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anniemation

7:09AM | Tue, 02 January 2024

Those and Monarchs are my favorite butterflies. Great image!

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Flint_Hawk

12:22PM | Tue, 02 January 2024

This is so realistic that I feel like I can smell the fresh air & feel the sunshine!

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STEVIEUKWONDER

5:38AM | Thu, 04 January 2024

Yet again, it's just like a warm Summer's day when I view your lovely work Ken!


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