Monday, August 8, 2016

Bilateral Symmetry


In this picture is a butterfly, specifically a yellow swallowtail. A butterfly is an example of Bilateral symmetry due to its completely identical patterns on both wings. If you were to split this butterfly right down the middle, then both of the sides would be identical. Bilateral Symmetry is the property of an item when it is divided once by a line and the two halves on either side are completely identical.

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