Yes, a butterfly cannot live without it's wings. It brings pain to the butterfly, therefore making the butterfly motionless. Eventually, it'll die out from hunger. The wings support the butterfly to fly, to find food. If it does not bring any pain to the butterfly, (Which I doubt.) my guess would be that it would be unbalanced, and would not be able to reach it's destination for food.
YES. if i didnt, it wouldn't be able to fly.
yes they can but very rarely
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2 wings
The cinnabar moth
nothing!
The cast of The Wings of a Moth - 1913 includes: Florence Turner as Alice Wentworth
a moth complete with wings, a head which is called a abdomen(i am not really sure)
If you grab a moth by it's wings it will hurt it.
Alll Buterflies and moth's wings show a symmetrey.
head body and wings
they both abdomens and wings
The white ermine moth is a moth of the arctiidae family. Some have wings that are plain white and others have white wings with black spots. The are very common in the UK and feed on both garden and wild plants.
There are a few moths who have black and tan colored wings. A common species of moth with these colors is the Promethea silk moth.
A Luna Moth is a large green moth with long 'tails' on the bottom of their wings. They are the moths used in the Lunesta commercials.