Yes, a caterpillar has legs. The number is dependent upon the species even though a typical number will be three sets of jointed legs attached to the middle of the body (the thorax) and five sets of stumpy legs (prolegs) attached to the last section (the abdomen).
If you cut off a real butterfly's antennae, it will likely impact its ability to navigate, find food, and communicate with other butterflies. Antennae are critical sensory organs that help butterflies sense their environment, so removing them can affect their survival in the wild.
A moth. Moths are often mistaken for butterflies due to their similar appearance, but there are key differences between the two, such as their antennae, behavior, and resting positions.
Most are black. Some species of butterflies have different colors on their antennae. Great Southern White butterflies have light blue tips to their antenna. Some are striped. The antennae get their color from scales, like the rest of the butterfly.
Main features of a butterfly include: wings covered in scales, a long proboscis for feeding on nectar, antennae for sensing their environment, and a four-stage life cycle consisting of egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult.
During metamorphosis, a butterfly undergoes significant changes in its body structure and organs. The process involves four stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult (butterfly). The caterpillar forms a chrysalis, where its body breaks down into a liquid form and reorganizes into the adult butterfly. This transformation allows the butterfly to develop wings, antennae, and other adult features necessary for survival and reproduction.
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butterfly
It lets them see.
Butterflies have knobbed antennae. Moths have feathery antennae.
antennae wings and body
Butterflies use their antennae for smelling things.
incect, because it has antennae and 6 legs.
No, the eyes of a butterfly are not on its antennae. Butterflies have compound eyes located on the sides of their heads, which provide them with a wide field of vision. Antennae, on the other hand, are sensory organs that help butterflies detect smells and navigate their environment.
The Metalmark butterfly has antennae, eyes, wings and legs. It uses these body parts for sensing vibrations, seeing, flying and standing.
The basic shape is clubbed, meaning the segments increase in size as it gets further away from the head. Basically the antena is depended on butterfly head
If you cut off a real butterfly's antennae, it will likely impact its ability to navigate, find food, and communicate with other butterflies. Antennae are critical sensory organs that help butterflies sense their environment, so removing them can affect their survival in the wild.
Butterflies have antennas because they use it to smell food!!!!!!!!