Butterflies, in most cases, get their glucose for ATP formation from flowers.
Like you and me they get energy from the food they get.
it gets cold
The Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly has very short legs. In terms of energy, it is much more efficient for the butterfly to fly rather than walk.
A butterfly can obtain energy by drinking. Butterflies usually drink things like nectar, because they donâ??t have mouths that can chew.
A butterfly uses it's mouth to eat nectar from the center of a flower. While eating, pollen gets on the butterfly's legs. When he travels to the next flower, the butterfly ends up inadvertently pollinating it.
The butterfly in Woozworld feeds on nectar from flowers. Nectar provides the butterfly with the energy and nutrients it needs to survive and thrive.
when the chrysails falls from a butterfly in gets horny so it will go crazy
From sun and bactarias
they get their energy from the food they eat and from the sun, because they are solar powered.
it gets out by using its legs to force open the chrysalis be trying to split it.
And if you had not written in that block- which tells the computer your question has been answered, you would have had an answer. The least energy is when the chrysalis is cocooned up, changing from a caterpillar to a butterfly.
The body gets its energy when you respire. Respiration is an energy release inside a cell