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swallowtail butterflies
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Zebra swallowtail butterflies are not native to the UK; they are primarily found in the eastern United States and parts of Canada. Their range typically includes areas with suitable habitats such as woodlands and gardens where their host plants, like pawpaw trees, are present. In the UK, you might find other species of swallowtail butterflies, but not the zebra swallowtail specifically.
the live throughout the whole month
no they are white or greenish-white
Predators of zebra swallowtail butterflies include birds, spiders, dragonflies, robber flies and other insects.
The Zebra Swallowtail belongs to the swallowtail family.
No. Most species of butterfly are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day, because they need the sunlight to help regulate their body temperature.
Butterflies are mainly diurnal and moths are mainly noctural although there are some moths that are diurnal and some butterflies that are crepescular (which is they are out in the early morning and late afternoon).
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Birds, spiders and other such predators may consume swallowtail butterflies but they are not recommended for human consumption.
the pipevine swallowtail is the prey of the bald faced hornet