God name in Arabic on some Butterfly Wings

 When I was looking at butterfly collection back in 1986 i noticed the word God in Arabic clearly written on the wings of the butterfly . Of course since then many other sites 10 years after I published it and e mailed it to friends took the Idea and starting publishing this finding under there names!!.

Those butterflies specious are   1-( THE TIGER YELLOW SWALLOW TAIL,

 2-(THE ORANGE SWALLOW TAIL of BC-Canada.)  

 and 3-The Zebra  (BLACK AND WHITE) SWALLOWTAIL.

All these kinds of butterflies bares the God name on there right wings , and  a mirror image of the God name duplicated on the left wing. 

You can also search under google.com under the name of these butterflies .But the writing is in Arabic Augean and it is in KOFI style calligraphy .

When you read the word of the creator in the  YELLOW SWALLOW TAIL (TIGER) OR ZEBRA(BLACK AND WHITE), butterflies you have to direct the head of the butterfly  toward you. You will see and able to read God name on the right wing.  

In the orange Swallow tail butterfly you have to direct the head of the BUTTERFLY away from you .Then you can see the God name on the right wing ,with mirror image of God name on the left wing. 

  
I collected so many of them around the world , I dont hunt them but i collect the dead falling butterflies on the forest floor.

 

A butterfly starts life as an egg which is usually laid on a leaf. The egg is lined with a thin coating of wax which prevents the egg from drying out before the larva has had time to fully develop. This egg stage lasts a few weeks and from the egg hatches a caterpillar.

The caterpillar molts many times as it grows. Their wings start developing during this stage.A caterpillar’s first meal is its own eggshell. Afterwards they spend most of ther time eating leaves. A few caterpillars are meat eaters (I’d hate to meet THAT hungry caterpillar!)

Eventually the caterpillar turns into a pupa or chrysalis. This is usually the resting stage but it is also the metamorphisis stage when the adult structures of the butterfly are formed.

                                                                   (I just call this the “yucky” stage!)

At last, the chrysalis becomes fully mature and the adult butterfly begins to emerge.

BUT, the butterfly cannot fly however, until the wings are unfolded. The newly emerged butterfly needs to spend some time inflating its wings with blood and letting them dry. Some butterflies’ wings may take up to three hours to dry while others take about one hour.

Butterflies have two antennae, two compound eyes, and a proboscis.

 (Not so beautiful when you see it all so up close, is it?!)

There are between 15,000 and 20,000 species of butterflies worldwide.

Most butterflies in their adult stage can live from a week to nearly a year depending on the species.

It’s rather a shame, though… so much beauty to give yet their time on Earth is so short – but that’s the life of a butterfly.

 

 Saad Ismail . (Steve Ramsey ), PhD. Calgary , Canada

THE FOUNDER OF THE ARABIC HERITAGE SOCIETY OF CANADA-1983

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