Papilio machaon | ||
Tiger butterfly | ||
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Time | June to August | |
Opening hours | 8:00 to 16:00. | |
Habitat | Flying near the flowers | |
Size | 90 mm | |
Value | 160 Berries | |
Rarity | Common | |
Appearances | ||
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La Tiger butterfly (Tiger butterfly in English) is an insect introduced in Dōbutsu no Mori that appears in all the games of the series.
Summary
- 1 Hunting
- 2 Jokes
- 3 Museum information
- 3.1 Population: on the rise!
- 3.2 Wild World
- 3.3 Let's Go To The City
- 3.4 New Leaf
- 3.5 New Horizons
- 4 Bug Window
- 4.1 Population: on the rise!
- 4.2 Wild World
- 4.3 City Folk/Let's Go to the City
- 4.4 New Leaf
- 4.5 New Horizons
- 5 Price
- 5.1 Population: on the rise!
- 5.2 Wild World
- 5.3 City Folk/Let's Go to the City
- 5.4 New Leaf
- 6
Hunting
The Tiger Butterfly is very easy to hunt. You will find it in spring, usually around the flowers. It is not very fast, so in principle you will not have problems catching it.
Jokes
- It's always better than catching a butterfly tiger! - Animal Crossing GameCube
- Luckily it's not a butterfly tiger! - Wild World
- Where will the tail be? - City Folk
- It has a very cheerful color! - New Leaf
- There is no bug that is not in danger! - New Horizons
Museum information
Population: on the rise!
I remember a song from my youth that talked about "butterflies, beautiful, winged and mysterious fairies." To be totally honest, more than fairies, I find them winged likes. And furry! Disgusting! They are filthy!
Wild world
The tiger butterfly gets its name from the peculiar stripes on its wings ... I must say that I would rather face a tiger than one of them. At least a tiger is not a disgusting insect.
Let's Go To The City
Except for the South Pole, tiger butterflies are found almost anywhere in the world. Can you imagine an army of those bugs flapping around the planet? The very idea terrifies me!
New Leaf
The larvae of the tiger butterfly feed on orange leaves until they are large enough. When they feel threatened, they give off an unbearable odor from their antennae. The dust that gets on your fingers when you touch the wings of this butterfly is actually flakes. These waterproof scales make up the wing pattern and are essential for survival.
New Horizons
The tiger butterfly is known for its majestic wings, which some consider very beautiful. A server gets creepy, especially that striped pattern they have, uhuuu. And if you thought that the larvae were adorable little green caterpillars, you are very wrong! They actually have white, brown and black specks all over their bodies. This is how they camouflage themselves to look like ... bird droppings! They're disgusting bugs ... - Socrates
Bug Window
Population: on the rise!
Tiger butterfly |
Wild world
In its larval stage, it likes to eat oranges. As an adult, look for red flowers. | |
90 mm Spring Noon |
City Folk/Let's Go to the City
These butterflies are likely to be found near orange trees. | |
New Leaf
New Horizons
Price
Population: on the rise!
Normal prices | |
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Value ? | 640 Berries |
Sell to Tom Nook | 160 Berries |
Wild world
Normal prices | |
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Value ? | 640 Berries |
Sell to Tom Nook | 160 Berries |
City Folk/Let's Go to the City
Normal prices | |
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Value ? | 640 Berries |
Sell to Tom Nook | 160 Berries |
New Leaf
Normal prices | |
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Value ? | 640 Berries |
Sale to Paca | 160 Berries |
Very valuable object? | 320 Berries |
Sale to Tendo and Nendo | 128 Berries |
Sale to Conchita * | 8 Berries |
Prices with the Berries ordinance in abundance | |
Value ? | 768 Berries |
Sale to Paca | 192 Berries |
Sale to Tendo and Nendo | 153.6 Berries |
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