In the midst of a surreal moment in Borneo, Redmond O'Hanlon reflects on nature's intricacies, experiencing a profound connection with butterflies as they feed on his sweat and urine. This interplay between man and nature evokes an unexpected familiarity, a feeling of belonging amid the wildness.
O'Hanlon’s encounter with the Rajah's birdwing reveals the intricate relationships within ecosystems, as he observes the vibrant butterflies elbowing each other for a taste of his warmth—a blend of the enchanting and the raw of nature.
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