Yes, it is true. Butterflies taste with their feet as their taste sensors are located there. They can taste food by just standing on it. They don't have mouths that allow them to bite or chew, instead they have a long straw-like structure called a proboscis which they use to drink nectar and juices.
Yes! If you look real closely at their feet, you will find that little tiny hairs are on their feet.
yes they do
nose
They are sensory organs used for smell and balance.
Butterflies have antennas because they use it to smell food!!!!!!!!
Butterflies anteena's are basically like there face they use them for sight,smell and communication
Monarch butterflies use their special senses to seek out and find swan plants and other things that it wants to eat. They use their antennae's to smell and find them.
Butterflies use their antennas for sense of smell and balance. Without them they would not be able to smell and keep balance.
Adult butterflies, as well as caterpillars, breathe through a series of tiny openings along the sides of their bodies, called "spiracles." From each spiracle, a tube called a "trachea" carries oxygen into the body. Butterflies don't have noses and lungs as we do. Butterflies "smell" with their antennae. so no, I'm afraid butterflies do not have noses.
The sense organs of butterflies are the eyes, antennae, and other parts of the body.
Butterflies are arthropods belonging to the order lepidoptera. They use an appendage called a proboscis to feed on the nectar from flowers.
Butterflies use their energy in various ways. Butterflies use their energy to eat and to fly around their environments for example.
There were migratory butterflies.
the antennas help the butterfly communicate with other butterflies its like are you going this way or that way and as they answer they move there antennas which tell the other butterflies the answer....
so it could attract incects such as butterflies to suck its nectar