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there was a war between the butterflies and the catterpillars
There is not really a big difference between butterfly and insects. Butterflies are actually just a species of flying insects.
Back in 1998, a flamingo broke the peace treaty between the flamingo kind and the butterfly kind by eating a monarch butterfly. The flamingo claims it was an accident, but the butterflies did not take this for an answer and now there is an ongoing war between the flamingoes and the butterflies.
some cool butterfly facts are that butterflies length is between 0.5 and 1 inch. a butterflies footprint is smaller than a sheet of paper. butterflies are lighter than a piece of paper. butterflies only weigh as much as 2 rose petals.
some cool butterfly facts are that butterflies length is between 0.5 and 1 inch. a butterflies footprint is smaller than a sheet of paper. butterflies are lighter than a piece of paper. butterflies only weigh as much as 2 rose petals.
The similarities between an elephant and a butterfly is both are in the animal kingdom, and they may also share the same ecosystem. The difference between an elephant and a butterfly is they are of different species. The elephant is a mammal, and the butterfly is an insect.
Poisonous butterflies live on poisonous plants and collect the compounds from their host when the are a caterpillar (larva). Poisonous butterflies are often imitated (mimicry) by non-poisonous species, so the difference is sometimes very hard to see.
Really, nothing at all. They have the same colors, when they are caterpillars and when they are butterflies, so, (SOME) a caterpillar can be blue and white and the butterfly (COULD) turns out blue and white.
There is about 20,000 types of butterflies or 2,000 types. I'm not so sure, but I think one of those.
Typically, butterflies are more active during the day whereas moths are more active at night.
there is over 6,001 butterflies in the world. There are approximately 20,000 kinds of butterflies known to be in existence in the world. 725 species of butterflies have been located in North America alone.