bumblebee bat
pollen
No a butterfly cant camouflage, unless when it is in a plant(sipping pollen).
abdomen
Pollen to keep them alive
A bee or butterfly is an example. Or a flower...
they spread pollen from flower to flower.
they want the pollen
they spread pollen from flower to flower.
While taking nectar juice from the flowers, the pollen grains stick to the body of the butterfly and when the butterfly visits another flower, the pollen grains drop off and pollinate.
No, because it is called pollen.
Bumblebees are herbivores. They primarily feed on nectar from flowers and gather pollen to feed their larvae.
A bumblebee needs flowers for nectar and pollen to feed on, a suitable nesting site (often in the ground), and protection from predators and harsh weather conditions to survive. They also rely on a diverse range of plants for food and habitat.