All butterflies are invertebrates. They have exoskeletons, meaning that their physical support structure is on the outside of their bodies instead of on the inside.
It is an insect.
No. A catpillar is a larval butterfly or moth. Thus it is an insect.
Monarch butterfly. The term "monarch" is not a proper noun, so it should not be capitalized.
All butterflies are invertebrates. They have exoskeletons, meaning that their physical support structure is on the outside of their bodies instead of on the inside.
A monarch butterfly. There is no Monarch butterfly silly!
A butterfly is an invertebrate.
Firstly , what is invertebrate ?? Animals without backbone right ?? Yes . So butterfly .... is it an vertebrate or invertebrate ? YES !
The spelling is "monarch butterfly" (plural "monarch butterflies").
Monarch - butterfly - was created in 1758.
Nope... a butterfly is an insect - an invertebrate.
monarch butterfly do not have babies . after the nymph open it will be the adults butterfly
What do Monarch butterflies feed on