Scientists identify which butterflies are most at risk as the climate warms

Scientists identify which butterflies are most at risk as the climate warms

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Unlike their relatives with larger wings and darker colors, lighter, smaller butterflies have trouble regulating body temperatures when the air temperature increases, a new study found.

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