Is this question supposed to make any sense whatsoever?
No. With over 550 species known worldwide, the Swallowtail is one of the most well-known, abundant species in the world.
Yes, they are the only species of butterfly on this Earth
Moths do not turn into butterflies. Moths and butterflies are both lepidopteran insects, but the butterfly is active only during the daytime and the moth is most active at night. Butterflies are usually brightly colored and somewhat larger than moths. Although butterflies are more beautiful, moths are probably more important environmentally. There are about 15,000 different species of butterflies worldwide and about 150,000 different species of moths - ten times as many
No Butterfly owls are acutally Butterflies. And Spectacled owls are real owls.
Agrias is a butterfly species. It is found in South America.
there is over 6,001 butterflies in the world. There are approximately 20,000 kinds of butterflies known to be in existence in the world. 725 species of butterflies have been located in North America alone.
There are very many different species of butterflies in the world. The monarch butterfly is the oldest known butterfly in the world.
Yes, a butterfly can live in Japan. There are many different species of butterflies that live all over the world.
No. Some other animals do that, but I never heard this about butterflies. If you see butterflies in many different colors, that's because you are actually seeing different species of butterflies. There are many thousands of species.
It depends on the butterfly. Different species like different flowers.
There are many families of butterflies, containing thousands of species. "Butterfly" refers to the superfamily Papilionoidea, in the order Lepidoptera.
There is not really a big difference between butterfly and insects. Butterflies are actually just a species of flying insects.