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Why does orange oakleaf have 4 legs?

The orange oakleaf butterfly, also known as Kallima inachus, has four legs like all other butterflies because it belongs to the insect order Lepidoptera, which is characterized by having six legs in total, with the front pair modified into sensory structures called palps.

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