Nymphalid Butterfly Here

While many adults feed on flower nectar, some groups are "frugivorous," preferring rotting fruit, tree sap, or even dung. Conservation Status

Many nymphalid species are protected due to habitat loss and climate change. In regions like the Eastern Himalayas , they are a primary focus for conservation efforts aimed at maintaining biodiversity in disturbed tropical forests. nymphalid butterfly

Features the iconic Blue Morpho, which uses structural coloration to create brilliant, iridescent blue wings. While many adults feed on flower nectar, some

They are found in almost every habitat, from tropical rainforests to urban gardens. Many forest-dwelling species show a preference for tree-fall gaps where light penetrates the canopy. some groups are "frugivorous

Their front pair of legs is significantly smaller and often hairy, used primarily for sensing rather than walking.