The butterfly uses its very long proboscis, which is like a straw, to sip nectar from flowers. When it is not feeding, the proboscis rolls up onto itself into a flat "ball".
yea they do
They eat just what regular butterflies do.
Yes, lizards eat butterflys
Can't see why they wouldn't.
morph butterflys eat flowers, leaves sap and juices
yes if there a freak or you your just weird
morph butterflys eat flowers, leaves sap and juices
Unicorns and butterflys , and elephant ears from the zoo
moths can get the butterflys wing and knock it down then they eat them while there on the ground
butterflys because they taste like butter
Butterflies do not eat bluebells because they are poisonous. However, they feed on the nectar and pollinate the flower in the process.
bees and butterflys