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They benefit each other by: A butterfly pollinate flowers and disperse seeds where no other wildlife can.

This relationship is called "mutualism".

And this relationship between the butterfly and the flower is very important,even to human beings.

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Both benefit from the relationship.

The butterfly gets nectar to drink from the flower and the flower's pollen is distributed to other flowers (for fertilization) by the butterfly

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