A Papilio xuthus with malformed wings has now survived 30 days after eclosion — an exceptional duration for a handicapped butterfly.
While experts note it is “rare but not scientifically exceptional,” this individual maintained nectar-feeding, breathing response, and sensitivity to temperature for a full month under observation.
The value lies not only in longevity but in its continuous physiological adaptation.
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