The White Angled-Sulphur (Anteos clorinde) butterfly is primarily found in the Americas, thriving in diverse habitats ranging from open fields to forest edges. Known for its striking white yellow wings and remarkable leaf mimicry, this butterfly cleverly disguises itself to evade predators while basking in the sun.

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