nector from flowers
A horsefly beats its wings about 10x faster than a large white butterfly.
What do Monarch butterflies feed on
feed paper to normal butterfly
feed paper to normal butterfly
The little white butterfly is commonly known as the Cabbage White Butterfly, scientifically named Pieris rapae. This species is often found in gardens and agricultural areas, where its larvae feed on plants in the cabbage family. The adult butterflies are characterized by their white wings with black spots. They are prevalent in many regions around the world, particularly in North America and Europe.
Nope. The pupa does not feed.
The scientific name for a white butterfly varies depending on the species. Some common white butterflies include Pieris rapae (Small White), Pieris brassicae (Large White), and Pieris napi (Green-veined White).
Butterfly fish eat certain types of coral.
A horsefly beats its wings on average ten times faster than most large white butterflies.
With a very large butterfly net
The butterfly you are referring to is likely the "Malachite butterfly" (Siproeta stelenes). It has large green wings with black edges and white markings that resemble leaves. These butterflies are found in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas.
They feed on nectar from flowers.