disruptive selection
disruptive selection
Yes with different patterns depending on the type of butterfly.
There's an endless amount of patterns, because no two butterfly's patterns are exactly the same
One of the structural adaptations of the Palos Verdes Blue butterfly is the distinct spot patterns that mark its wings. These patterns help to confuse predators as to the nature of the butterfly, giving it time to evade predation.
they have diffrent cools for there wing and body
They have bright colored patterns on their wings
In physics, often students study the refractive index. It actually describes how light is refracted through an object. There are different patterns, methods, and ways this occurs.
scientific law
It's wings. The patterns are used for intimidation.
Different people have different patterns.><
Swarovski butterfly crystals are crafted from the finest in crystals and leathers. These crystals are carefully inlaid to create the exquisite patterns to attract customers.
I think its your mom.