
Yellow and Black butterfly?
Okay at the airport in General Santos City, Philippines a butterfly flew on my hand. It stayed on for quite sometime about 10 minutes or so. It was yellow and black or orange yellow. I'd greatly appreciate if you'd like to tell me what kind of species it is. All I can explain is that it was small, yellow orange with black stripes.
There are too many butterflies in the Philippines to be sure. I'd recommend going to Google and typing in "Philippines butterfly" Then go to the image view and search until you find one that looks similar. Then post the address to that picture here at YA.
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