They are both insects which means they have six legs.
its not a ant its AN ant and i dont know
Butterflys go through a changing process from a catapillar to a beautiful butterfly.
Indian meal moth
Similarities: 1.They are both insects. 2.They live outside. 3.They both have legs Differences: 1.A butterfly has wings and a ant dosent. There is alot more differences.
Ladybug,fly,ant,butterfly,bee,wasp,dragonflie,cockroahe,moth,grasshopper,beetle and a cricket
The beetle that closely resembles an ant in appearance is called a "velvet ant" or "cow killer ant."
Agrias Butterfly Atlas Beetle Ant Fly Centipede Pill Bug Bag worm Banded Dragonfly Hercules Beetle Darner Dragonfly Giant Peta tail Bee Honey Bee Red Dragonfly Birdwing Bell Cricket Cricket Brown Cicada Evening Cicada Robust Cicada Cyclommatus Common Butterfly Raja Brooke Butterfly Emperor Butterfly Diving Beetle Dung Beetle Fruit Beetle Scarab Beetle Elephant Beetle Rainbow Stag Dynastid Beetle Firefly Flea Golden Stag Golliath Beetle Giant Beetle Grasshopper Long Locust Migratory Locust Ladybug Jewel Beetle Lantern Fly Tiger Butterfly Oak Silk Moth Longhorn Beetle Mantis Miyama Stag Mole Cricket Monarch Butterfly Mosquito Moth Orchid Mantis Peacock Butterfly Pond Skater Saw Stag Beetle Snail Spider Walker Cicada Violin Beetle Walking Leaf (Type of Stick Insect) Walking Stick (Type of Stick Insect) Yellow Butterfly Tarantula Scorpion
No, because an ant and a butterfly are completely to different animals
· ant · bee · cicada · dragonfly · earwig · firefly · grasshopper · hornet · inchworm · jassid · katydid · locust · mosquito · netwing · owlfly · praying mantis · queen alexandra's birdwing butterfly · robber fly · swallowtail butterfly · termite · underwing · viceroy butterfly · wasp · xerces blue butterfly · yellow jacket · zebra butterfly
What you have when an ant bites you. Usually, they're just itchy, but sometimes, they sting. Only some ants, such as fire ants, bite.
you combine beetle + work= ant
Ant, bee, wasp, moth, butterfly, fly, beetle, dragonfly, demoiselle fly, earwig, termite, cockroach, grasshopper, praying mantis, silverfish.