
Butterflies are beautiful creatures that fascinate people of all ages. Even dogs are enchanted by them. On the surface, butterflies appear to be unique – and they are.
However, don’t be fooled into thinking there are no other creatures like a butterfly. There are quite a few animals that are similar to butterflies in one way or another. Some of them might surprise you!
Dragonflies

While most of us know that butterflies go through a complete metamorphosis, from egg to caterpillar to pupa to adult, many people are surprised to learn that there is another creature that goes through a very similar process.
That creature is a dragonfly. Like butterflies, dragonflies start life as eggs. Once they hatch, they go through a larval stage, during which they grow and mature.
This stage takes anywhere from a few weeks to a couple of years, depending on the species. Once they’re ready, they enter the pupal stage. During this time, they undergo a complete transformation, emerging as adult dragonflies.
One of the most notable similarities between dragonflies and butterflies is their aerial prowess. Both creatures are excellent flyers, able to zip around in all directions with ease. They’re also both attracted to brightly-colored flowers.
Another similarity between these two creatures is that they both have compound eyes. This type of eye is made up of thousands of tiny lenses, which give the creature a nearly 360-degree field of vision.
Skippers

If you’ve ever seen a butterfly that looks more like a moth, you were probably looking at a skipper. Skippers are a type of butterfly that is closely related to moths. They share many of the same characteristics as moths.
Like moths, skippers have a furry bodies. They also have very large eyes, and their antennae are thick and club-shaped. One of the most notable differences between skippers and other types of butterflies is their wing structure.
Skippers’ wings are more like a moth’s wings, in that they are fringed with hair. Skippers are also very good flyers. They can fly quickly and make sudden turns.
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