walking sticks are a type of insect that sucks the sap of plants through a strawlike mouth
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with it's mouth
The straw-like mouth of a butterfly is called a proboscis. This specialized feeding structure allows butterflies to sip nectar from flowers. The proboscis is coiled when not in use and can extend to reach deep into blossoms, enabling the butterfly to extract liquid nourishment efficiently. This adaptation is essential for their survival, as it provides them with the energy needed for flight and reproduction.
the name of the mouth part of a butterfly is called the feeding tube
Proboscis ... it is like a drinking straw.
you can't see a butterfly's mouth because its so small
The tube like part of the mouth of all Lepidoptera (butterflies) is called probiscus. It is specifically designed to allow the animal to drink nectar from deep within the structure of a flower.
There was no cabbage. There was a chicken. And, look! he's crossing the road. Or... He ate the cabbage to get a-head. Get it? Ahead, a-head? Give it a minute, you'll catch on.
Butterflies suck nectar through a long and flexible tube called proboscis which projects out from the mouth of the butterfly when it is ready to suck nectar
they put them in there mouth or they put them on there wings
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.