In National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., visitors have a rare chance to enjoy a world filled with hundreds of living butterflies. It’s an e 小题1:
exhibition.
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a close look at butterflies. Dan Babbitt, one of the l 小题3:
of the museum says visitors can get very close to the butterflies to learn about their i小题4:
.“Our purpose is to c小题5:
people to the natural world. We have found that using animals and insects is an amazing way to do that.” Babbitt says butterflies are important to the e 小题6:
for several reasons.
“One big reason is because of pollination(授粉). They will t 小题7:
from flower to flower, taking pollen(花粉) from one flower to another. So we won’t have a number of fruit that we like to eat w 小题8:
butterflies.”
“We have butterflies from all over the world” he says. “And have already s 小题9:
about 5,000 or so different kinds.” He a 小题10:
that the museum’s goal for the next five years is to let more people learn more about butterflies .