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    Charmed Butterflies and Ladybug

    Ladybugs and butterflies are both insects commonly seen in gardens and outdoor areas. While they share some similarities, they are significantly different in many ways.
    Ladybugs, also known as ladybirds, are small, round beetles that are often red or orange with black spots. They are predatory insect that feeds on other small insects, such as aphids. Ladybugs are beneficial insects because they help to control pest populations in gardens and agricultural fields.

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    But butterflies, on the other hand, belong to the order Lepidoptera. They are typically larger; and more delicate than ladybugs, with thin, membranous wings covered in scales. Butterflies go through a complete metamorphosis, starting as an egg, then a caterpillar, then a chrysalis, before emerging as a butterfly. Unlike ladybugs, butterflies do not prey on other insects; instead, they feed on the nectar of flowers.
    Both ladybugs and butterflies are unreplaceable components of many ecosystems and are indicators of the health of those ecosystems. Ladybugs help to control pest populations, while butterflies play a decisive role in pollination. They are also popular with gardeners and nature enthusiasts and often featured in art and literature as symbols of beauty and good luck.

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    Essential information about Charmed Horses:

    • They are incredibly special horses that can be born at random from ANY horse breeding combination.
    • They are NOT able to pass their coats or eyes. However, you could get extremely lucky and birth another Charmed Horse.
    • When you breed a Charmed Horse (whether it is with another Charmed Horse or any other horse) you DO have an increased chance at receiving another random Charmed Horse.
    • The non-Charmed offspring of Charmed Horses do NOT have an increased chance of producing Charmed Horses. 

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