Butterflies are distributed in various regions of the world, with the highest number of species found in the Neotropical, Indo Australian, and African tropical regions. Among them, the Neotropical Zone is mainly concentrated in the southern Amazon River basin, where tropical rainforests and abundant vegetation have nurtured one-third of the world's butterflies. Many beautiful and ornamental butterflies are also abundant in countries such as Brazil and Peru in South America. Next are the Oriental and Australian regions, which are highly regarded by the International Union for Conservation of Nature worldwide(IUCN)The protected species, such as the golden billed butterfly and the bird winged butterfly, are distributed in this area. The number of butterflies in China exceeds2200Seed, India has it2500Multiple types of butterflies. Australia only has450Multiple types of butterflies. Papua New Guinea has over1200Planting butterflies. The third is the African region, where lowland tropical rainforests have4000Various beautiful butterflies.








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