Yes. All butterflies are insects. Yes
A butterfly doesn't change into anything, it's the 'end product' of its life cycle. Insect life cycles have four stages; egg, larva, pupa and winged adult. A butterfly's larva is the caterpillar, the pupa is the chrysalis, and the adult is the butterfly itself! :)
An insect order for a butterfly is Lepidoptera.
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none, it's an insect.
Maryland's state insect is the checkerspot butterfly.
Yes, it is an insect because it will soon developed into a butterfly which is an insect. My teacher thought us that caterpillars travel with only their first Six legs,the rest at the back are just for protection of its long body.
Nope... a butterfly is an insect - an invertebrate.
Yes. Montana's state insect is the Mourning Cloak (Nymphalis antiopa) Butterfly.
The Monarch Butterfly is the official state insect in Alabama. The legislature made the Monarch Butterfly the state insect in 1989.
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No it is an insect