Yes, the Apollo butterflies are endangered.
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While helping my 7 year old son with his project about Italy, I discovered the answer to this question. The Parnassus Apollo butterfly can be found only in Italy.
it eats water and nectar
60-65 years
A mufloni a type of goat and a Parnassus Apollo a type of butterfly.
parnassus Apollo - butterfly, mufloni - some type of goat, discoglossus sardo - frog
yes they are endanger
no there not endanger
Animals and people lives on the Alps. There are hares and Alpine Salamanders, Alpine Apollo Butterfly, and many more.
Endangered is the past participle of endanger.
I search around and I came up with the Apollo butterfly, a white butterfly with two red spots on each lower wing. Click the link below for the link. You didn't give much information, so that was the best I could do.