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Cracker, crackers or The Crackers may refer to: Animals * Hamadryas (butterfly), ''Hamadryas'' (butterfly), or crackers, a genus of brush-footed butterflies * ''Sparodon'', a monotypic genus whose species is sometimes known as "Cracker" Arts and entertainment Films * Crackers (1984 film), ''Crackers'' (1984 film), an American film starring Sean Penn * Crackers (1998 film), ''Crackers'' (1998 film), an Australian film * Crackers (2011 film), ''Crackers'' (2011 film), a Bollywood film Music * Cracker (band), an American rock band ** Cracker (album), ''Cracker'' (album), the debut studio album by the American rock band Cracker, released on March 10, 1992 * Crackers (song), ''Crackers'' (song), a 1980 song by Barbara Mandrell * ''Crackers: The Christmas Party Album'', an album by the British glam rock band Slade * The Crackers, a 1968 pseudonym of the band The Merseybeats Television * Cracker (British TV series), ''Cracker'' (British TV series), a television crime drama series ** C ...
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Hamadryas (butterfly)
''Hamadryas'' is a genus of medium-sized, neotropical, brush-footed butterfly species commonly known as cracker butterflies. They acquired their common name due to the unusual way that males produce a "cracking" sound as part of their territoriality, territorial displays. The most comprehensive work about their ecology and behavior is that of Julian Monge Najera et al. (1998). The genus was erected by Jacob Hübner in 1806. Description Cracker butterflies are all fairly crypsis, cryptic in their dorsal coloration, commonly covered in varying colored spots, most of which resemble bark; some are known to have little coloration, such as the ''Hamadryas februa''. Distribution and habitat This genus of butterflies are commonly found throughout South America to Arizona, where at least nine species can be found in Costa Rica. (2007). ''Butterflies of Southern Amazonia''. Neotropical Butterflies, Mission, Texas. (2004): ''Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera'' (Checklist Part 4A. Hesperioide ...
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