Tiger Swallowtails, Black Swallowtails, Red Admirals, Painted Ladies, Great Spangled Fertility, Cabbage, and Sulfur butterflies. Just to name a few.
Swallowtails, along with all butterflies, belong to the taxonomic order Lepidoptera.
Salvia attracts many types of adult butterflies. Swallowtails, monarchs, cabbage, mourning cloaks, and gulf fritillaries have been known to like salvia.
Like other butterflies, black swallowtails feed on flowering plants. The types of plants they feed from depends on their location and the availability of certain plant species.
Yes. Black swallowtails are found throughout North America and this species of butterfly is the state butterfly of Oklahoma.
Swallowtails are colorful butterflies ranging in size from two inches to well over five inches. Swallowtails also have tail like "spoons" or "swords" coming from the bottom of the wing. Swallowtails make up the family papilionidae which includes the large birdwings which are the largest butterflies in the world with wingspans up to one foot.
Yes. Zebra swallowtails, Eastern Tiger swallowtails, Spicebush swallowtails and Black swallowtails, just to name a few, are all native to Florida.
The most common of the Schaus swallowtail butterflies are found in Florida where they live in a small area of the state. They are also found in the Bahamas, Cuba, and in Hispaniola.
Most butterflies don't lay their eggs in garbage. They typically lay their eggs on the plant that their caterpillars will feed on. Monarchs butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed plants. Spicebush swallowtails butterflies lay their eggs on Spicebush, Sassafras, Sweet Bay, and Prickly Ash. You get the idea. I don't know of any butterflies that lay their eggs in garbage, but if they do it is probably the type of garbage that their caterpillars would feed on.
a predator is something that hunts other animals for example we are predators
Scientific classification can be hard. Butterflies belong to six different family types. These 6 families are swallowtails, whites and sulphurs, metalmarks, brush-foots, gossamer-wings, and skippers.
Scientific classification can be hard. Butterflies belong to six different family types. These 6 families are swallowtails, whites and sulphurs, metalmarks, brush-foots, gossamer-wings, and skippers.