butterflys are endangered but not all of them.
NO!
The most well known butterfly that is endangered in the Rainforest is called the Blue Morpho butterfly. These butterflies are easily spotted by their light blue, shiny wings and small brown dots.
Butterflies are typically thought of as wild animals, although you could keep them as a pet for a while if you took good care of it. Be careful what type of butterfly you try to keep as a pet - some of them are endangered species.
1st answer. The mamals that are on the endangered species list in Canada are: bison, bats, black footed ferret, black bear, bobcat, burrowing owl, butterflies, pygmy owl, timber wolf, fisher, gray wolf, grizzly bear, humming birds, lynx, spotted owls and snakes. 2nd answer: The black bear, bobcat, and lynx are not endangered. The grizzly is also not an endangered species. Pygmy and burrowing owls are not found in Canada, and there are no endangered hummingbirds in Canada. The timber wolf is a race of the gray wolf.
Butterflies taste with their feet, their wings are transparent, and all butterflies live on a liquid diet. There are many interesting facts about butterflies.
yes, butterflies do pee.They pee threw there legs.yes, butterflies do pee.
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.
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There are several thousand species of butterflies, the majority of which are not endangered. However, a few species, such as the Bay Checkerspot and Saint Francis' Satyr are endangered and protected.
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Yes, the Apollo butterflies are endangered.
there are many endangered animals like bears, dolphins, tigers, butterflies, polar bears,
The most well known butterfly that is endangered in the Rainforest is called the Blue Morpho butterfly. These butterflies are easily spotted by their light blue, shiny wings and small brown dots.
The Schaus' Swallowtail is endangered because of habitat loss and because the pesticides used to kill mosquitoes are killing the butterflies.
The monarch butterfly is not an endangered species.