Diaethria phlogea, the "89'98 butterfly", is a species of butterfly of the Nymphalidae family found in Colombia, South America. The markings on its wing resemble a painted number: an 89, a 98 or even an 88. Are there any other animals with numbers painted on their body? These butterflies look like they are ready for the game with their jersey numbers printed on their wings.
Well nature is unpredictable and it even prints numbers and alphabets on animals. Here, two wildlife photographers, got amazing footage of a rare and lovely butterfly. The butterfly's wings are clearly marked with look like the number 88, which is a lucky number.
"In Chinese culture, the number 8 is considered lucky because it sounds like the character for money, fortune, and prosperity (fa), which is pronounced similarly. Find Number Butterfly stock images in HD and millions of other royalty-free stock photos, illustrations and vectors in the Shutterstock collection. Thousands of new, high.
When we film at beautiful spots like Tatama National Park in Colombia's rainforest, something amazing can happen. At the park, Thomas Marent and David Weiller took amazing pictures of a beautiful and special butterfly. The butterfly's wings have a pattern on them that looks like the number 88, which is a lucky number.
The number shape system is a memory technique that can be used to memorize short numbers or as a peg list. It works by associating the shapes of numbers to pictures. For example, if you want to remember the number 2, you could picture a swan, because 2 looks like a swan.
To build a number shape system, you create one mnemonic images for each digit from 0 to 9. Here are some examples of number. Someone clearly released 79 butterflies into their school, but numbered them 2 to 80 so everyone will keep looking for butterfly number 1.
The number most commonly associated with these beautiful creatures is three. According to superstition, if you encounter a white butterfly three times, it is considered an auspicious sign and a message from the universe that good things are coming your way. Help your young child to develop number sense with this butterfly numbers activity for the numbers 1 to 10.
The perfect math activity for spring or summer!