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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

















































































            Butterflies consume nectar and pollen from flowers, then, prior to death, lay their eggs,
            from which the caterpillars hatch. The cycle then repeats itself.


            If butterflies hatched directly from eggs they would be very small and would soon die.
            For their growth, they need an abundance of food  — nectar and pollen, which are


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