No, red admiral butterflys are NOT an endangered species, they are actually quite common. Their predotors are birds, Spiders, wasps, bats and other large insects. :)
No, red admiral butterflys are NOT an endangered species, they are actually quite common. Their predotors are birds, Spiders, wasps, bats and other large insects. :)
The red admiral butterfly lives about 10 mouths or so.
butterflies
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Red admiral butterflies don't eat plants, they drink necter and the larve (caterpillers) eat types of nettles.
they live in parks, gardens ,and seeps and arunsidde school
The predators of the Red Admiral butterfly include large insects, spiders, wasps, birds, and bats. These butterflies enjoy feasting on nettles which also serve as protection from predators.
There are many types of butterflies that can be found in fields. They include Monarch butterflies, Painted Lady butterfly, Red Admiral butterfly, Summer Azure butterfly, and the Tiger Swallowtail butterfly.
It's not endangered.
Only a few species of butterflies are endangered. Which species are you asking about? Each year additional butterflies are added to the endangered list.
butterflys are endangered but not all of them.
Cloudless Sulphur, Little Yellow and Red Admiral
yes butterfly are in endangered