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Butterflies were considered so beautiful that many people collected them, first killing them with [[gas]] then sticking pins in them. The [[First Doctor]] accidentally revealed this fact to the [[Menoptra]] when they questioned him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lost Ones]]'')
Butterflies were considered so beautiful that many people collected them, first killing them with [[gas]] then sticking pins in them. The [[First Doctor]] accidentally revealed this fact to the [[Menoptra]] when they questioned him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Lost Ones]]'')


[[K9 Mark I|K9 ]]once encountered butterflies on a [[planet (K9 and the Missing Planet)|planet]] in another [[dimension]], partially inhabited by ex-[[Tellac Inc.|Tellac]] [[miner]]s. They lived alongside other Earth animals from widely varying periods of [[evolution]]ary history. Unlike most species of butterfly on modern Earth, however, these had a wingspan of about ten feet, as many extinct species did on Earth in the prehistoric past. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[K9 and the Missing Planet]]'')
[[K9 Mark I|K9]] once encountered butterflies on a [[planet (K9 and the Missing Planet)|planet]] in another [[dimension]], partially inhabited by ex-[[Tellac Inc.|Tellac]] [[miner]]s. They lived alongside other Earth animals from widely varying periods of [[evolution]]ary history. Unlike most species of butterfly on modern Earth, however, these had a wingspan of about ten feet, as many extinct species did on Earth in the prehistoric past. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[K9 and the Missing Planet]]'')


Butterflies were known to inhabit [[Swallow Woods]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Way Through the Woods]]'')
Butterflies were known to inhabit [[Swallow Woods]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Way Through the Woods]]'')
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