multicellular
The karner blue butterfly's height is the size of a nickel.
what is being done to save the karner blue butterfly
Yes the Karner Blue Butterfly happens to be an endangered species!
A karner is a butterfly species, known as the Karner blue butterfly, that is native to North America. It is a small, endangered butterfly with distinctive silver-blue wings. The Karner blue butterfly is known for its specialized habitat requirements, relying on specific plants like wild lupine for survival.
Karner blue butterflies typically weigh 0. 1 ounces or less. The weight of any butterfly depends on how big or small a butterfly is.
the population is 4
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Karner Blue Butterfly is a butterfly. It begins with the letter K.
butterfly preadortars
iwinter.
The lifespan of a Karner Blue Butterfly is about one year. They lay eggs in both summer and spring. Their summer eggs will not hatch until the following spring.
In dry sandy areas or savanna