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Pipevine Swallowtails are mimicked by other Ohio butterflies. The pipevine sequesters various toxins from the host plant, pipevine, that the caterpillars feed on. The other butterflies mimic the pipvine to gain protection from predators too. Look at the pictures below to see if you can tell the difference between the black swallowtail, red-spotted purple, spicebush swallowtail and pipevince swallowtail. Check tomorrow for the correct answers.

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