Wings.
Butterflies have wings and grasshoppers don't!
monarch
they have spots
Nothing in particular. It is very common for butterflies to land on people.
Yes, the noun butterflies is a common noun, a word for any butterflies. The word butterflies is a plural, common, concrete noun.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Thelma 'Butterfly' McQueen, actressButterflies and Bumblebees (baby clothes and accessories), Inglewood, CAButterflies and Friends (non-profit), Colorado Springs, CO'In The Time of Butterflies' by Julia Alvarez
They both fly with wings.
They are both insects.
Richard A. Bailowitz has written: '70 common butterflies of the Southwest' -- subject(s): Butterflies
no butterflies don't have a spine they are invertebrates
Yes, the noun butterflies is a common noun, a word for any butterflies. The word butterflies is a plural, common, concrete noun.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Thelma 'Butterfly' McQueen, actressButterflies and Bumblebees (baby clothes and accessories), Inglewood, CAButterflies and Friends (non-profit), Colorado Springs, CO'In The Time of Butterflies' by Julia Alvarez
An investigatory report in butterflies must include essential information. Some of this information is their life cycles, how they survive, the benefits of butterflies, and some of the common types.
white ones