Why does chestnut Heath have 4 legs?
Chestnut Heath, also known as the chestnut heath butterfly, has 4 legs like all other butterflies because it belongs to the insect order Lepidoptera, which is characterized by having 6 legs in total, with the front pair modified into sensory structures called "palps."
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