monarch
Butterflies have wings and grasshoppers don't!
Wings.
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 are both insects.
They both fly with wings.
no butterflies don't have a spine they are invertebrates
Richard A. Bailowitz has written: '70 common butterflies of the Southwest' -- subject(s): Butterflies
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
white ones
I'm pretty sure