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Butterflies do not have bones. Instead, they have an exoskeleton made of chitin. This exoskeleton provides support and protection for their bodies.
No, butterflies do not shed their wings. However, they do turn into a butterfly once they have fulled developed out of their caterpillar bodies.
Moths do not turn into butterflies. Moths and butterflies are both lepidopteran insects, but the butterfly is active only during the daytime and the moth is most active at night. Butterflies are usually brightly colored and somewhat larger than moths. Although butterflies are more beautiful, moths are probably more important environmentally. There are about 15,000 different species of butterflies worldwide and about 150,000 different species of moths - ten times as many
Butterflies do not have external plates for support and protection. Their bodies are covered in delicate scales that give them their vibrant colors. Their wings are thin and fragile, designed for beauty and flight rather than protection.
Butterflies do not have ears but can sense sound vibrations through their wings. They have chemoreceptors on their antennae that help them smell food, mates, and predators. They have tiny hairs on their wings and bodies that allow them to feel their surroundings, such as air currents and touch.
They turn into monarch butterflies
Butterflies and moths differ in several key characteristics. Butterflies generally have brighter colors and smooth, slender bodies, while moths tend to be more muted in color and have stout bodies with fuzzy or hairy textures. Additionally, butterflies typically have club-shaped antennae, whereas moths often possess feathery or filamentous antennae. Lastly, butterflies are mostly diurnal (active during the day), whereas many moths are nocturnal (active at night).
No. Butterflies have tiny scales on their wings, and long fur on their bodies.
Butterflies do not have bones. Instead, they have an exoskeleton made of chitin. This exoskeleton provides support and protection for their bodies.
Butterflies are homoeothermic endotherms. Butterflies warm their bodies to a huge extent through metabolic heat, surprisingly bears are also able to do this.
No, female dragonflies are not fuzzy; they typically have smooth, shiny bodies, similar to their male counterparts. Their coloration can vary widely depending on the species, but they generally lack the fuzzy or hairy appearance seen in some other insects. The smooth surface helps with aerodynamics during flight. Overall, dragonflies are characterized by their sleek and streamlined bodies.
Butterflies cannot be pregnant in the traditional sense, as they do not carry developing embryos within their bodies like mammals do. Instead, female butterflies lay eggs after mating. These eggs develop into caterpillars (larvae), which then undergo metamorphosis to become adult butterflies.
Fuzzy little caterpillars transform into beautiful butterflies. When did the ugly duckling transform into a graceful swan?
yes, butterflies do pee.They pee threw there legs.yes, butterflies do pee.
because fuzzy wazzy was fuzzy
fuzzy graph is not a fuzzy set, but it is a fuzzy relation.
Butterflies do not eat insects, or any other solid food. Adult butterflies themselves do not eat, but drink. They usually feed on nectar from plant flowers or tree sap. Some butterflies will feed on the sugars in rotting fruits. The Harvester butterfly actually pierces the bodies of woolly aphids and drinks their fluids.