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Discover the 10 Tallest Waterfalls in the World

By Sanatan Sah

Common Jezebel

A vibrant burst of red, yellow, and white often seen fluttering near garden flowers.

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Graceful and patterned in electric blue and black, gliding through coastal and forest areas.

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Blue Tiger

A black beauty with elegant white spots, often mimicking the toxic Common Rose for survival.

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Common Mormon

A swift flyer with green wings and bold markings, mostly seen in hilly forested regions.

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Indian Nawab

Known for its bright eyespots and sun-loving dance across open fields and gardens.

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Peacock Pansy

A striking butterfly with black wings and red body, fluttering fast in both plains and hills.

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Crimson Rose

A slow, gliding butterfly in rich chocolate brown, often seen sipping nectar in urban parks.

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Indian Common Crow

A restless, green-and-black flier that rarely sits still, darting through tropical zones.

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Tailed Jay

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Delicate with see-through wings that shimmer in light, found in lush Indian jungles.

Glasswing 

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White and black striped with long tails, flying low and fast near riverbanks and woodlands.

Spot Swordtail

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