Insects.
Butterflies belong to the arthropod group called insects. They are classified under the order Lepidoptera, which includes insects with large wings covered in scales.
the barracudas belong to an animal group call battery
I don't think so, butterflies are insect which means they have an exoskeleton, and exoskeleton doesn't have pores.
Sea Stars, also know as starfish, belong to the animal group echinoderms.
No. Millipedes look sort of like caterpillars (young moths and butterflies), but they are actually a completely different type of animal. They are not even insects, but belong instead to a group called "myriapods", meaning "many legs".
insects belong to the group arthropods :)
Moths are very similar to butterflies. The group of insects that butterflies and moths belong to is the Lepidoptera. A group of only moths are called a wainscot.
As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???
they belong to cnidarians
it is belong to the Chesapeake
Insects - Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths).
No - caterpillars are the larval stage of moths and butterflies - which belong to the insects group