Well I think they are. I read a book entitled "Fablehaven" and it was all about magical creatures. Magical creatures were said to be in disguise. Such fairies are disguised as insects, satyrs as regular goats, Golems as pile of dirt, and lots more. In order to see them you need to either drink milk from magical cows and eat butter from the milk of walruses. these creatures are preserved in refuges for their protection and to shun them from people. People are blind to magical creatures thus they seem regular creatures in the naked eye. I really want to convince myself to believe in such creatures. I want to know what creatures dwell in our planet. Call me crazy but I do believe in them. I recommend "Fablehaven" it is not only about magical creatures and adventures it includes thrilling twists, family values, betrayals, good relationships, and also love stories of some characters. Here you will discover that reading can be fun, and that reading is not totally boring! So get up and discover the world of magical creatures! God bless. :D
There are 128 butterflies in total at the butterfly park. This is calculated based on the ratio of 8:4 for North American butterflies, which means for every 8 North American butterflies, there are 4 South American butterflies. Given there are 64 North American butterflies, the total number is doubled to include South American butterflies in a 1:2 ratio to European butterflies.
As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???
Butterflies can vary in size depending on the species. Some butterflies can be as small as a fingernail while others can have a wingspan of up to 12 inches.
I don't think so, butterflies are insect which means they have an exoskeleton, and exoskeleton doesn't have pores.
How far do butterflies fly each winter
There is no proof of fairies. Fairies, in science, do not exist. Fairies only exist in myth and folklore. I've seen butterflies disappear and reappear a few feet away. I've even seen the outline of one.
No, fairies are connected to and dependent on flowering plants. Every flowering plant has a unique species of fairy that depends on it for its living and magic.
They are usually called the Fairies, the pixies. the butterflies, or the birds. Depends on the myth you grew-up upon.
fairies dont really like butterflies much (apart from fawn of course) cuz they play pranks, like in Fawn's Impractical Jokes Quests (its a 4 part set of quests). real fairies (the ones WE create) can get a butterfly like a pet if they get clickables codes from fairy games u can buy in stores in america, but they're not a REAL pet and u can only use the butterfly for 1 fairy at a time. if u google search "clickables butterflies" u can get more info on how to use them and get them etc for ur fairy
Some insects that are often associated with fairies due to their delicate appearance and ethereal qualities include dragonflies, damselflies, and butterflies. These insects are known for their graceful flight and colorful wings, which can give them a fairy-like appearance.
You have to BUY this game at a local store or from Disney.com http://www.disneystore.com/disney-fairies-clickables-disney-fairies-clickables-fairy-game/p/1238002/59499/ Then you have to play it, earn points, then upload to P H Game.
Fairies are widely known to be these tiny little creatures that like to flit on their rainbow wings from flower to flower. But in truth, fairies are very intelligent human sized creatures that blend in and are able to make their wings disappear. Anybody could be a fairy, you, me, even your best friend. You never really know, your SPOUSE could be a fairy in disguise! Respect the fairies, they are as intelligent and aware as you and me.
Rainbow fairies Weather fairies Jewel fairies Pet fairies Fun Day fairies Petal fairies Dance Fairies Music Fairies Sports fairies
Dragonflies are agile and able to fly quickly when they are trying to escape predators. They are also able to hide from enemies.
Neither fairies nor changelings are real. In classical legend, faries did not turn children. Instead, the fairies would abduct a child for reasons of their own, a changeling in its place. The changeling could either be a fairy in disguise or an object brought to life and then left to die. The child would then be made to serve or love the fairy, or (according to some Christian legends) carried off to Hell.
There are Tinker Fairies (green), Nature Fairies (brown-gold), Water Fairies (Blue), Flower Fairies (pink/red), and Light Fairies (yellow)!
Some of the fairies can make us fly.The fairies are tooth fairies.