butterfly preadortars
there were 200000 karner blue butterflies 15 years ago
there habitat is in savanna
Karner Blue Butterfly is a butterfly. It begins with the letter K.
Yes. butterflies are invertebrates bcause they are insects, i.e. they do not have a vetebral column
Karner blue butterflies typically weigh 0. 1 ounces or less. The weight of any butterfly depends on how big or small a butterfly is.
Kamer blue butterflies have had to stay in places where there are a lot of flowers in order to adapt. The reason for this is that flowers are the only thing that they feed on.
Karner blue butterflies are preyed upon by various predators, including birds, spiders, and certain insects like wasps and dragonflies. Their larvae can also be vulnerable to parasitic insects, such as tachinid flies. Additionally, environmental factors like habitat loss and pesticide use can impact their populations and survival rates.
what is being done to save the karner blue butterfly
The karner blue butterfly's height is the size of a nickel.
Yes the Karner Blue Butterfly happens to be an endangered species!
The Karner Blue butterfly is considered endangered with population estimates varying from a few thousand to a few hundred thousand individuals. Efforts are being made to protect and restore its habitats to increase their numbers.
Yes, the Karner blue butterfly is considered a consumer in its ecosystem. As a larva, it feeds on specific host plants, primarily the wild lupine, which provides the necessary nutrients for its development. Adult butterflies feed on nectar from various flowering plants, making them herbivorous consumers that play a role in pollination.