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Caption: Every year thousands of butterflies are set free in the Montreal Botanical Garden's climate-controlled greenhouses for the 'Butterflies Go Free' exhibit.
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Caption: Visitors are encouraged to walk through the greenhouse and view the many different species of butterflies in flight.
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Caption: The main greenhouse in the Botanical Garden is heated up to 29 degrees. It's filled with tropical plants and flowers to simulate the butterflies' natural habitat.
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Caption: The countries that the butterflies hail from include Costa Rica, Indonesia, Tanzania, and Ecuador.
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Caption: The exhibit also showcased local, Canadian, butterfly species
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Caption: Touching the butterflies could easily injure them, so visitors are told not to. However, the butterflies will often land on people, in which case you just wait for them to fly away.
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Caption: This gorgeous spectacle can be viewed annually, in Montreal.
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