Thursday, August 18, 2016

Bilateral Symmetry

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This is a picture of a drawer full of butterflies. Butterflies are an example of bilateral symmetry. Bilateral symmetry is when a animal has mirror symmetry when their body is divided vertically into left and right halves. With butterflies, when their body is divided, they have identical left and right halves. Bilateral symmetry is a characteristic if animals who are able to move freely within their environment.

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