it doesn't! but it protects it's eggs by laying them on nettles so predators will be hurt when trying to attack.
Yes Butterflies Fly. But not all other insects can fly
Dragonflies are carnivorous animals, because they eat meat, in the form of other insects. They commonly eat mosquitoes, flies, butterflies, bees, and beetles.
Monarch butterflies share a complex relationship with other insects in their ecosystem. They are both preyed upon by some insects for food, while also benefiting from interactions such as pollination by certain insect species. Additionally, monarch caterpillars feed exclusively on milkweed plants, which helps control the population of other insects that may compete with milkweed for resources.
Butterflies pollinate flowers and plants.
Insects commonly found in grasslands include grasshoppers, crickets, beetles, butterflies, and ants. These insects play important roles in the ecosystem by pollinating plants, breaking down organic matter, and serving as food for other animals.
big butterflies and other insects
Monkey,cat,giraffe,gorilla
This is a vague usage of words, for all animals that have a nose have a proboscis, technically speaking. But if you mean animals that use a long protruding mouth part that sucks or pierces and sucks, it could be various insects like mosquitoes, butterflies, and assassin bugs. And even elephants can somewhat fall into this category.
Butterflies are invertebrates just like all other insects.
No. Monarch butterflies only drink nectar. They cannot eat other insects.
The Bible is silent as to when butterflies and other insects were created. However, it is knwon that they have been around on earth for many millions of years.AnswerButterflies, along with the other insects, were created on Day 6 of the Creation week.
Thousands of different species - that is insects that are demonstrably different from each other. And the total is being added to all the time by entomologists, which is what insect scientists are called. And there are sub specialties, such as moths and butterflies, for which we have the name lepidopterist. They may well out weigh the other animals.