herbivore.
The Viceroy Butterfly uses clever mimicry of the Monarch Butterfly to deter predators.
Please check your spelling? Vicroy??? There is a Viceroy butterfly??
Yes there is. There is a line on the lower wings of the Vicroy butterfly and the Monarch does not have this line. If you have any other butterfly questions, ask me. My username is liviebug97,and my e-mail is liviebug97@yahoocom. I'd be more than happy to answer you questions.
There called viceroy's
they have alarming patterns on their wings, which tells their predators that they are dangerous and if you eat me you will be poisoned. They are light weight, to make it easy for them to fly around. They have fake eyes on their wings wich is designed to confuse or scare predators into thinking the butterfly (or caterpillar) is much larger and more ferocious than it really is.A proboscis, which is a modified mouth part that serves as a tongue.
what are the predators or prey of the viceroy butterfly
how much does the viceroy butterfly weigh
viceroy
the viceroy butterfly is a butterfly that mimics the monarch butterfly
the wing of a viceroy butterfly is like a monarchs but the wing veins aren't straight
The Violet Ground Beetle is an insect. The Viceroy Butterfly is found in North America. Velvet Ants are an insect.
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Viceroy butterfly caterpillars eat leaves of willow to live and grow. Butterfly caterpillars can eat only certain types of plants, depending upon the species of butterfly. Adult Viceroy butterflies eat flower nectar and fruit.
· Viceroy Butterfly
The noun viceroy is a title for a male. The noun viceroy is also a type of butterfly native to North America.
Viceroy Butterfly is a butterfly species. It begins with the letter v.
The viceroy butterfly does not eat milkweed, it is a mimic of the monarch butterfly which does eat milkweed. The milkweed makes the monarch butterfly toxic to birds. Once a bird eats its first monarch butterfly it gets so sick that it learns to never try to eat anything that looks like a monarch butterfly ever again. The viceroy butterfly has evolved to mimic the monarch butterfly to avoid being eaten by birds that have previously tried eating a monarch butterfly.