The Large Blue (Phengaris arion),The butterfly became extinct in the United Kingdom in 1979, but has since been reintroduced by conservationists.
Meerkat preditors are Ants and Butterfly
Butterflies have developed wings and ants do not
There is a species of butterfly called the Queen butterfly. It's coloration mimics that of the Monarch butterfly. As far as butterflies having queens like ants and bees do, no there cannot be a queen butterfly because butterflies do not form colonies in the same way that ants and bees do.
no probably only its food and ants only do that
No, different species cannot reproduce together. Ants and caterpillars are two separate species with distinct genetic makeup, and they cannot interbreed to produce offspring. Each species has its unique life cycle and characteristics that are not interchangeable.
Why would you want to do that? Ants are insects like butterflies - so anything you would do to drive off ants would drive off butterflies as well.
The Violet Ground Beetle is an insect. The Viceroy Butterfly is found in North America. Velvet Ants are an insect.
Ants are typically small insects with a segmented body and six legs, while butterflies are larger insects with colorful wings. Ants live in colonies and are known for their social behavior, while butterflies undergo metamorphosis from a caterpillar to a pupa before emerging as a butterfly.
Yes it sure can unless it is a penguin.
black ants, brown ants, red ants, bejo beads, wolf spiders, cicada crickets, katydids, the clear-winged Seranious butterfly, goat saliva, and something in Sierra's tea.
they both have hard skin covering and jointed body segments. the difference is that ants have no wings and butterflies don't
Well.......... try to picture an ant with butterfly wings...... it would look at lot alike wouldn't it.