Butterflies feed in the early morning and late afternoon. However, they also need a certain amount of warmth in order to be able to fly, so in cooler climates, they wait until later in the day to do their feeding.
A butterfly eats by unrolling its proboscis and inserting it into a flower to draw in its nectar.
False. Butterflies have a long tube-like tongue called a proboscis used to suck up nectar from flowers.
Butterflies feed by putting there proboscis (rolled up tongue) down the flower's stem and sucking up the nectar. They drink liquid to keep their water levels high, as well as their energy level.
An adult Monarch butterfly drinks fluid through its proboscis. Recent studies indicate that fluids move upward through its proboscis through wicking, much like water moves through a paper towel.
Butterflies use something called a proboscis. This is effectively their tongue. It works like a very long and thin straw. Butterflies use their proboscis to sip the nectar from flowers. When the proboscis is not in use, it curls up to make a ball shape.
A butterfly has what you might call a small tongue to eat with
Nectar
by eating
with their butt ?
The answer is NO frog do not eat butterfly's!!
Butterfly Fish eat tiny shrimp, worms, and algae.
The monarch butterfly? They eat milkweed.
Yes, butterfly fish will eat sea anemones.
No, the bird would eat the butterfly
They eat honey :I
They eat clothing.
Butterfly fish eat tiny shrimp, worms, and algae. They are also known for eating sea anemones.
frist the butterfly eat the nectar then the animal eats the butterfly
no.
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frogs!