yes.
they don't have kind the like ours.
They have a tube like to suck the pollen.
Their cranium bone helps the monarch keep its' organs safe
The sense organs of butterflies are the eyes, antennae, and other parts of the body.
They are sensory organs used for smell and balance.
They are very different organisms. Their internal structures are not at all alike. Hummingbirds are vertebrates like us, with internal skeletons, muscles and organs. Butterflies are insects, with their hard parts on the outside.
a monarch butterflies special sense would be its antennae which at the tip of them has highly sensitive smell receptors. That can pick up traces of chemicals that human nose cannot detect.
well of course they don't!
No, butterflies are not classified as reptiles. Butterflies are insects.
butterflies nest
= butterflies is already plural =
F. N Pierce has written: 'The genitalia of the British rhopalocera and the larger moths' -- subject(s): Insects, Butterflies, Lepidoptera, Generative organs, Moths
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of the shape of the butterflies