Butterflies have a long, slender body with six legs. Spiders have a segmented body with eight legs.
Square and round
No, insects don't have bones. The outside of their body is the only structure that supports them.
The transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly is an example of metamorphosis in nature. During this process, the caterpillar undergoes dramatic changes in its body structure and form as it develops into a completely different organism with wings and a different way of life.
the butterfly has wings,caterpiller do not
You need to find a picture or labeled diagram of a trapdoor spider so you can tell all the different body parts.
no
The exoskeleton that makes up a butterfly's body is made out of chitin.
Butterfly have big wings and they are colorful. Dragonfly have skinny body and skinny wings. Dragonfly's body is more colorful
It depends on what species of butterfly it is. The smallest is the Western Pygmy blue from Africa, which has a half an inch wingspan. The Largest butterfly is the Queen Alexandria's Birdwing, it has a wingspan of 11 inches and is endangered and it lives in New Guinea.More information at http://www.entomon.net/largest-smallest-butterfly-moth.htm
no it does not Another answer Like most insects, a butterfly has 14 body segments.
All organs have a different structure and function depending on what they are designated to do within the body.
It is important to know the reproductive habits of insects. Butterfly eggs are fertilized inside the body of the butterfly.