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my father lost an arm in the great butterfly war of '73. the butterflies overwhelmed our troops with their superior firepower. our nets just couldn't hold up against their sheer size and aggresiveness. but to answer your question, no butterflies are not harmful to man.
I don't think so, butterflies are insect which means they have an exoskeleton, and exoskeleton doesn't have pores.
The most common predator to harm a butterfly is the bird. Birds of all species enjoy dining on these colorful insects.
Some people like to make butterfly collections, and they mount butterflies to the wall to show them off.
You probably feel safer in a tree because there are very few harmful things up in a tree. For example: pigeons, butterflies, balloons (neither are harmful)
Sweetheart, butterflies don't mate with people.
Nothing in particular. It is very common for butterflies to land on people.
Butterflies can help your garden by pollinating flowers as they feed on nectar, aiding in the reproduction of plants. Additionally, butterflies have larvae that can help control pest populations by feeding on harmful insects. Attracting butterflies to your garden also adds beauty and diversity to the ecosystem.
social butterflies are people who talk a lot like the saying chatty Cathy
People collect butterfly wings so they can study it and see the butterflies habitats and adaptations. The people who study butterflies are called lepidopterists.
the term 'butterflies' is simply when were nervous&excited at the same time,adreneline mixed with excitment!
Yes it is harmful to people.