In the dark, a newly born butterfly immediately rushes to the warm light coming from the hot lanterns located nearby. Flying up to the lantern, the butterfly hits the hot lamp of the lantern, which instantly knocks down its direction. The butterfly begins to resist and fly again towards up to bright light of the lantern. And each time flying up to the lantern, she begins to resist with particular persistence. But getting stuck in a lantern and burning its wings, sooner or later it loses the ability to fly and falls down with particular sharpness. Having lost wings, the butterfly can no longer rise up.
And without waiting for dawn, the butterfly becomes similar to a butterfly-caterpillar, and without wings.
Having confused a hot lantern with the dawn, the butterfly again becomes, as before, a caterpillar. But rather a caterpillar, similar to a beetle.
So, from butterflies, most butterflies fall prey to bats.
This is how most butterflies, become beetles.
This how from most beetles, many beetles become the prey of others...
And who knows whether it's good or bad that anything happens to young male and female butterflies...
But one thing is for sure. Earlier, at night, there were no lights in this clearing. For in this clearing, before, there were butterflies that, during in the night, helped young butterflies wait until dawn, and find the right branch on the tree. And when flying to the branch, the butterflies could enjoy life, and rendering help to others. In the same way as they were helped by those same nocturnal and invisible brothers and sisters. The invisible helpers.
But when there are many appears of lanterns, most of the caterpillars begin to create own cocoons just near them. And when they are turn to butterflies, then...
Butterflies...