Yes. They pollinate plants, just like some other animals.
Butterflies affect the environment by pollinating flowers, fruit and other types of trees, which in turn affects the environment.
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Butterflies are not bad for the environment. They help to pollinate, they eat bugs and rotting fruits, and provide enjoyment.
Butterfly Conservation's motto is 'Saving butterflies, moths and our environment'.
If you enjoy them, yes they do.
It does have to do with the feeling you get in your stomach when you get nervous, excited or you when you are in love. it really has nothing to do with butterflies.
Butterflies indeed eat water. They also eat anything that can dissolve in water :)
Given humans destructive nature they will destroy and kill anything, voluntarily or involuntarily. Either by trying to hit it from pure curiosity or by poisoning its environment.
no.
They are both insects.
Monarch butterflies have adapted to be poisonous to their most serious predators. This makes them taste bad to birds, which are a problem for other types of butterflies.
Anything in botany or zoology would relate to butterflies very much! Good luck!