Half-Male, Half-Female Butterfly Debuts at London Museum

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Turns out sexual ambiguity isn’t an issue when you’re an insect. A half-male, half-female butterfly now flurries about at the Natural History Museum in London. The gynandromorphy butterfly, which has both male and female reproductive organs fused down the middle, hatched last week during the museum’s “Sensational Butterflies” exhibition. (PHOTOS: The Fascinating, Frightening World of

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Half-Male, Half-Female Butterfly Debuts at London Museum

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