The Schaus' Swallowtail is endangered because of habitat loss and because the pesticides used to kill mosquitoes are killing the butterflies.
swallowtail butterflies
Perhaps.
Birds, spiders and other such predators may consume swallowtail butterflies but they are not recommended for human consumption.
Swallowtail butterflies don't have prey. They eat nectar from flowers.
the pipevine swallowtail is the prey of the bald faced hornet
yes
Being pretty
they live in Africa
Swallowtail butterflies are found throughout Costa Rica year round and can be found from sea level up to altitudes of 4600.
Black Swallowtail butterflies stay in their cocoon for 9 to 11 days.
It's not endangered.