As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???
A kaleidoscope of butterflies.
A group of butterflies is called a swarm, rabble, or kaleidoscope.
A group of butterflies is called a flutter. Bees swarm, and a rabble is much too boisterous for butterflies. Butterflies are delicate creatures who gather to communicate socially only by the movement of their wings. This is called a flutter.
BUTTERFLIES BELONG TO A GROUP CALLED LEPIDOPTERA
what is the answer
its just simply butterflies
they are called butterflies in a group
rabble
A Bundle
a group of butterflies is called a rabble of butterflies or a swarm of butterflies
Flutter
Groups of butterflies are called a few different things, depending on your part of the world, and whether you believe that moths are butterflies. Groups are often called a rabble, a swarm, or, like you asked, a Kaleidoscope.
A butterfly belongs to the group called Insecta.
The butterflies are called Caterpillars or they can be in a cocoon.
Those who study or collect butterflies and/or moths are called lepidopterists. The word comes from the taxonomic order to which butterflies and moths belong: Lepidoptera.
The place where butterflies are kept is called a conservatory. Most conservatory's feature thousands of butterflies from all over the world. The climate-controlled conservatory's showcase the butterflies in natural settings, such as a tropical rainforest.
They are called butterflies in Ireland too.
A group of butterflies is called a flutter
A scientist who studies butterflies and moths is called a lepidopterist.
A kaleidoscope of butterflies.A group of butterflies is called a swarm, rabble, or kaleidoscope.A group of butterflies is called a flutter. Bees swarm, and a rabble is much too boisterous for butterflies. Butterflies are delicate creatures who gather to communicate socially only by the movement of their wings. This is called a flutter.
Groups of butterflies are called a few different things, depending on your part of the world, and whether you believe that moths are butterflies. Groups are often called a rabble, a swarm, or, like you asked, a Kaleidoscope.
A butterfly belongs to the group called Insecta.
Moths and butterflies both fall under the genus of Lepidoptera. The study of butterflies and moths is known as lepidoptery. This is a branch of biology and the people specializing in this study are known as lepidopterists.
The exoskeleton
Caterpillars are the larvae stage of butterflies and moths. People who study butterflies and moths are called lepidopterists and the study is called lepidoptery. It is a subset of entomology, the study of insects.
Do butterflies have antennae?yes butterflies have antennae, they also taste with their legs.
The butterflies are called Caterpillars or they can be in a cocoon.
Butterflies don't have mouths as we know them. The 'curly thing' is called a 'proboscis'