No. Some other animals do that, but I never heard this about butterflies. If you see butterflies in many different colors, that's because you are actually seeing different species of butterflies. There are many thousands of species.
Yes i think it can to blend in with its surroundings and protect itself from predators.
The coloration of butterfly wings may help it blend into its surroundings(camouflage), or bright colors warn predators to stay away.
sea horses change color by its surroundings
no, it does not
The meaning of the colors on a butterfly necklace from Claire's are not listed. Mood necklaces and rings change color depending on the mood of the person wearing it.
TO SLOWLY CHANGE COLORS TO MATCH ITS SURROUNDINGS
Some animals have a special abillity, such as chameleons, called camoflauge. They can blend in with their surroundings to protect themselves. Some other animals can change colors when they are angry, etc.
The colors of the red admiral butterfly is red, white, and black. The red admiral butterfly is so cute.
A chameleon changes color to adapt to its surroundings and camouflage. May other animal do too but I think this is the most commonly known animal that changes color.
The Zebra Butterfly tastes bad and it has stripes to help it blend into it's surroundings.
Yes, there are several colors of the Monarch Butterfly, such as yellow and blue. Just type the words yellow monarch butterfly into any search engine to find a website that displays the Yellow version. (there are other colors as well).
A butterfly tattoo with many colors symbolizes a free spirit. Butterfly tattoos are very popular with young adult females. A small butterfly tattoo with many colors might cost $50 to over $200 depending on size.