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A butterfly habitat is a airy opened space with lots of flowers
nikka are u stuid they liked warm and hot there the close cuzzin of the butterfly
sex pet
deers and live stock
It lives in a forest type of habitat
the habitat of this butterfly has been lost as an result of land development
Yes. The Richmond Birdwing butterfly's natural habitat is sub-tropical rainforest of northeastern Queensland. Further south, just north of Brisbane, a group of gardeners has created a natural habitat for the Richmond Birdwing butterfly where the climate suits.
The first type of organisms to live in a new habitat are called pioneers. This is an organism that is forging the way for other life to be able to live comfortably in the new habitat.
Dugongs live in estuaries.
The Savannah
octopuses live in the coral reef
Lions live on the African savannah.