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The basic shape is clubbed, meaning the segments increase in size as it gets further away from the head. Basically the antena is depended on butterfly head
they have 6 body parts their head, body, 2 antennas, and 2 wings
In a fetus, the head is relatively larger compared to the body in the early stages of development. As the fetus grows, the body catches up in size. By the time of birth, the head and body proportions are more balanced.
Head, thorax and abdomen
Head thorax abdomen
whiskers are only useful if the whiskers are the size of the head and if the head is the size of the body, so if the size of the head is the same as the body, then yes. If not, then no.
Butterflies have THREE Body segments. The head, Thorax, and the abdomen.
Butterflies have THREE Body segments. The head, Thorax, and the abdomen.
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head, teeth, body and body size
As with all insects, a butterfly has three parts to its body: a head, an abdomen, and a thorax.
Insects have 3 body segments, the head, the thorax ( the middle ), and the abdomen.