Frozen Seas Butterfly
Compared to most butterflies, I prefer the colder climates of the world. Specifically the frozen variety. I spend most of my nights relaxing on glaciers, enjoying the crisp breeze floating across the frozen sea.
My life is not only relaxing on glaciers, I spend parts of my night flying the seas of my home in search of ships lost in the frozen waters. Not many boats travel this far away from the main continents, so most of my searches are fruitless. (Really they always are.)
On the off chance I find a lost boat in my frozen waters I help guide them through the everchanging cracks and freezes and back to warmer waters. Sometimes it's lonely living away from other pets, but I rarely feel alone.
Find FoodYour pet becomes an expert at finding its own food!
Distance flyingMany species of butterflies that migrate thousands of miles south in the fall do not return to their previous summer residences. One autumn a few clever butterflies devised a plan to make the long trip back home so they could be reunited with their friends again next year. The butterflies stitched a map of each leg of the journey, updating it whenever they stopped at a rest stop. A single strand of silk from their silkworm cousins kept the map securely attached to their abdomens.
After a long winter in sunny Mexico the butterflies studied the map carefully, took a big sip of nectar from their favorite flower, and off they went. Imagine the surprise of all their friends back home when they returned the following summer! The garden was abuzz with tales of their amazing journey. The butterflies’ stories were so inspirational that they all decided they wanted to experience that kind of epic road trip for themselves. Year after year, they planned destinations further and further away so they could challenge each other to set a new long-distance record.
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