Here it is as an image, because your browser probably doesn't show it the same as mine: https://em-content.zobj.net/source/micr ... _1f98b.png
In my browser, it is orange, because the archetypical butterfly that the artist referenced is a monarch butterfly ( https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ ... In_May.jpg ), which is the most common kind of butterfly in North America. The fact that the emoji resembles a North American animal is a consequence of how the most important tech companies are based in America, and mostly staffed by Americans. For non North Americans, this representation of a butterfly probably seems arbitrary or even imaginary, because their archetypical butterfly is not a monarch butterfly.
According to https://emojipedia.org/butterfly#designs , companies based in Asia, like Samsung and Sony, which use their own emoji representations in their products, use a blue butterfly instead of an orange one.
So:
(1) What is the archetypical butterfly for non North Americans?
(2) What other emojis have archetypes that are specific to America?
Here's some I can think of:
- eagle
- bear
- saw
Another thought: Sometimes animals differ between places, but because the difference is slight or internal, most people are unaware of it. For example, there are two species of beavers in the world, Castor canadensis and Castor fiber, the former (mostly) in North America, and the latter in Europe. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver#/m ... _range.png ) They can't even interbreed, because their number of chromosomes don't match! But you were probably unaware of this, because they look identical to a layman.