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authorAleksey Veresov <aleksey@veresov.pro>2020-12-07 09:53:49 +0300
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+Butterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade
+Rhopalocera from the order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths.
+Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings,
+and conspicuous, fluttering flight.
+The group comprises the large superfamily Papilionoidea,
+which contains at least one former group,
+the skippers (formerly the superfamily "Hesperioidea"),
+and the most recent analyses suggest it also contains the moth-butterflies
+(formerly the superfamily "Hedyloidea").
+Butterfly fossils date to the Paleocene, about 56 million years ago.
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+Butterfly
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+title Juniper
+content Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus Juniperus
+ of the cypress family Cupressaceae.
+ Depending on taxonomic viewpoint, between 50 and 67 species of junipers are
+ widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere, from the Arctic,
+ south to tropical Africa, from Ziarat, Pakistan, east to eastern Tibet
+ in the Old World, and in the mountains of Central America.
+ The highest-known juniper forest occurs at an altitude of 16,000 ft (4,900 m)
+ in southeastern Tibet and the northern Himalayas,
+ creating one of the highest tree-lines on earth.
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+title Licorice
+content Liquorice (British English) or licorice (American English)
+ is the common name of Glycyrrhiza glabra,
+ a flowering plant of the bean family Fabaceae,
+ from the root of which a sweet, aromatic flavouring can be extracted.