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Are butterfly wings waterproof?              

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Some butterfly wings have hydrophobic properties, which means that they repel water and are somewhat water-resistant. However, a heavy rain can still damage butterfly wings, and prolonged exposure to water can be harmful to the delicate scales on the surface of the wings. So while butterfly wings may be somewhat waterproof, they are not completely immune to water damage.
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Butterfly wings are not waterproof in the same way that a duck's feathers are waterproof. The wings of a butterfly are covered with tiny scales that give them their color and pattern, and these scales can become damaged or dislodged if they get wet. However, butterflies do have some adaptations that help protect their wings from moisture, such as the ability to fold their wings over their back to reduce exposure to rain and dew. Additionally, some species of butterflies have a waxy coating on their wings that helps repel water.
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Butterfly wings are not inherently waterproof. However, the microscopic scales that cover their wings help repel water and prevent it from saturating the wing surface.
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