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A
n interesting fact about the Butterfly Habitat at Six Flags
Discovery Kingdom was that it was the first walk through butterfly
habitat in the Western U.S.

Here is Travis and our friend Chris that we ran into enjoying being
surrounded by all of the life in the Butterfly Habitat.

There were butterflies everywhere in the Butterfly Hanbitat.

Plus you get to experience something rarely seen outside of a Disney
park. Yes, you get to see the backside of water in Discovery
Kingdom's Butterfly Habitat.

I did really enjoy all of the plants and butterflies. There were
even a couple that we watched for a while. The male butterfly was
desperate for the female and as usual she was all coy like the poet
Andrew Marvell wrote about in his poem "To his coy mistress".
Yes I mentioned a poem that we read in 8th grade lit. See I did
learn something from you Mrs. Griffith.
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