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Just like a magic! How could she do accomplish that?
Butterflies are beautiful and delicate. When American costume designer Romy McCloskey found a Monarch butterfly with a broken wing, she really wanted to help.
McCloskey said the three-day-old Monarch suffered the injury in the final stage before it grew up and emerged from the chrysalis.
McCloskey thought she could try to fix it after watching an instructional video online.
So McCloskey prepared all the tools required and followed the procedures. She applied the wing from a dead butterfly to the monarch, which she says is 'like trimming hair or nails' and causes no pain to the butterfly.
'A quick spin around the backyard, then a little rest on one of the bushes… and then off he flew!' the designer said. 'My heart soared with him, for sure!'
McCloskey said that she hopes the instructions will encourage others to help injured butterflies, but warns 'that you have a steady hand or you could cause more harm than good.'