they don't make a sound.
no but it sounds fun!!
No, butterflies do not vocalize. Butterflies do not have vocal cords or any other specialized structures for producing sound, and they are generally silent. However, some butterflies can produce sounds by rubbing their wings or body parts together, but these sounds are very faint and not considered vocalizations. The sounds produced by butterflies are usually used for communication with other butterflies or to scare away predators. Overall, butterflies primarily communicate through visual cues, such as coloration and behavior, rather than vocalizations.
It sounds like bagworms. They do not turn into moths or butterflies and can damage on the host plant that they are on.
Butterflies.
Butterflies like milkweed. (monarchs do, at least)
Butterflies, like all insects are invertebrates.
they make a sound to communicate kind of like bees but you cant really hear them execept themselves
the name of a butterflies' 'mouth' is a proboscas.
because butterflies are pretty and are harmless so they wont hurt you.
no
Boy butterflies like leaves, girl butterflies like petals
you get some paint and a brush then you put them a tree and they look like butterflies