White Butterflies Give a New Meaning to White Christmas in Branson
In a town known for its amazing Christmas celebrations and live shows, the term “white Christmas” takes on a whole new meaning in Branson, Missouri. The Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure attraction presents one of the most unique and beautiful displays in the Ozark Mountains.
“White Flight” features thousands of white butterflies representing about 20 different species of tropical white butterflies, including the most common - the Paper Kite Butterfly. The exhibit, now in its fifth year, runs through January 15, 2012.
In addition to thousands of beautiful butterflies floating through a rain forest sparkling with holiday lights, the exhibit features living angel statues and the sounds of delightful holiday music.
The butterflies in the exhibit are shipped by air express in their chrysalis (cocoon) stage from tropical rain forests. They are released into the exhibit after emerging from the cocoon. The butterflies are then able to live out their average three-week life span in a predator-free, rain forest environment.
The exhibit also includes a 15-minute movie documenting the rain forest butterfly.
The aviary is filled with poinsettias and flowers and includes a large poinsettia Christmas tree.
If you can’t visit the exhibit during “White Flight,” the rainforest remains filled with butterflies throughout the year, featuring 50-60 species of brightly colored butterflies.
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