The Tawny-Edged Skipper Butterfly
The Tawny-edged Skipper butterfly is in the Lepidoptera family (butterflies and moths). Skippers were once thought to be a third category that was a bit of both – butterfly and moth. Experts now agree that Skippers are butterflies. They are different from most butterflies in that they have large heads and moth-like, stout, fuzzy bodies making them more effective pollinators than most butterflies. They are small and dart about quickly when they fly, hence their name ‘Skippers’.
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