Yes. Black swallowtails are found throughout North America and this species of butterfly is the state butterfly of Oklahoma.
Black swallowtail butterflies feed on nectar from varying types of flowers. They don't have prey.
Black Swallowtail butterflies stay in their cocoon for 9 to 11 days.
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Skunks, red-winged black birds, green darners, and goldenrod spiders have been known to eat tiger swallowtail butterflies.
Perhaps.
Yes, tiger swallowtail butterflies (Papilio glaucus) die.Specifically, a tiger swallowtail begins as yellow-green egg. It hatches into a caterpillar that is first brown and white and then lime green with yellow eyespots with black pupils and a yellow and black line around the neck. It makes a change into the resting or pupal stage. It transforms into a beautiful butterfly long enough to produce two to three distinct broods that will hatch into the next generation of tiger swallowtail butterflies.
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
Like other butterflies, black swallowtails feed on flowering plants. The types of plants they feed from depends on their location and the availability of certain plant species.
yes
they live in Africa