Farewell to the swallowtail.
Found as a larva on Sept 11, laid to rest today, Oct 30.
Grateful for the quiet days we shared โ€” a small life, fully lived.
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The butterfly passed away early this morning, after 35 days since emergence โ€” far beyond the usual 10โ€“15.
Until midnight it still moved slightly, fragile yet alive.
Its quiet endurance showed how life persists when met with care.
A tiny being, yet a great teacher of resilience.
Rest gently, little one.

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๐Ÿฆ‹ Swallowtail Observation Log
October 26, 2025 โ€” 12:36 JST
After gentle breath stimulation, the butterfly showed active feeding behavior once again.
Now at 33 days since emergence, far exceeding the typical 10โ€“15 day lifespan.
Its wings are weak, yet it continues to live โ€” a quiet, enduring testament to the persistence of life.

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๐Ÿฆ‹ October 25, 06:33 JST
Day 32 since eclosion โ€” the Papilio xuthus is still alive.
Its movements are slow, and the wings have lost their shine, yet the spark of life remains.
This survival far exceeds the usual captive lifespan of 10โ€“15 days.
Even in the morning chill, it endures quietly, showing the strength and dignity of a small life.

#PapilioXuthus #Butterfly #ObservationRecord #32DaysAlive #LifeGoesOn #TinyLife #Nature

๐Ÿฆ‹ Papilio xuthus โ€” 31 days since emergence.
From a small green chrysalis found on Sept 11 to a full month of gentle life.
This morning, Oct 24, 07:14 (Japan), still alive though very weak โ€” wings barely move, breathing slow.
No response to gentle air stimulus, yet the light in its eyes remains.
A quiet record of endurance beyond expectation โ€” a tiny life teaching calm persistence.
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A Papilio xuthus with malformed wings has now survived 30 days after eclosion โ€” an exceptional duration for a handicapped butterfly.
While experts note it is โ€œrare but not scientifically exceptional,โ€ 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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๐Ÿฆ‹ A malformed Papilio xuthus has survived 20 days in captivity โ€”
over twice the normal lifespan (5โ€“10 days) while maintaining behavioral and physiological responses.
An exceptionally rare case worthy of scientific report.
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๐Ÿฆ‹ October 12, 2025 โ€“ 06:07 JST
A partially deformed Papilio xuthus has survived for 19 days after eclosion.
No feeding behavior observed this morning, but it usually occurs between 10:00 and 15:00, so it may still be active later today.
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๐Ÿฆ‹ Observation Report
A deformed Papilio xuthus (swallowtail) has survived 16 days in captivity after eclosion on Sept. 23.
Despite being unable to fly, it continues feeding on honey-water and shows normal rest posture.
Such longevity is extremely rareโ€”less than 0.5% of malformed individuals live beyond 10 days.
This case may indicate a metabolic adaptation under low-stress, stable conditions.

#Butterfly #PapilioXuthus #Entomology #Observation #LongTermSurvival

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