Butterflies use their antennae for smelling things.
Arachnids.
Yes. All insects do.
Arthropods use their antennae to touch and smell, and they use chemoreceptors, located on various parts of their bodies including the antennae, to taste.
This makes no sense
with there pee
feet
No. The reason being they have sense.
this question doesn't make any sense.
I saw a butterfly? The butterfly was yellow and blue? I saw a butterfly that was loads of different colours?..
Taste receptors on a butterfly are located on its feet. These receptors help the butterfly sense and identify potential food sources by allowing them to taste substances when they land on them.
The mood in "Blue-Butterfly Day" by Robert Frost is whimsical and joyful, as the speaker observes nature and contemplates the beauty of a butterfly. Frost captures a sense of wonder and appreciation for the small, fleeting moments in life through vivid imagery and a sense of freedom.
The leaf butterfly's predator's are birds, but the butterfly is sometimes able to escape from the birds by the use of camouflage.