Humans can affect butterflies in both positive and negative ways. When humans spray pesticides to kill harmful insects, it kills the butterflies as well, but many humans plant special "butterfly gardens" that give butterflies a safe place to live and reproduce.
No, butterflies do not try to eat humans. They primarily feed on nectar from flowers and do not pose any threat to humans.
I don't think so, butterflies are insect which means they have an exoskeleton, and exoskeleton doesn't have pores.
No, butterflies do not have menstrual cycles so that means they don't have periods. Only primates (this includes humans), jumping shrews, and quite a few species of bats have menstrual cycles. There is another type of cycle called an estrous cycle that most other female mammals have, but butterflies are not mammals.
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Butterflies depend on flowering plants for nectar, which provides essential nutrients they need to survive. Additionally, butterflies lay their eggs on specific plant species, as their caterpillars rely on these plants as food sources. Therefore, the relationship between butterflies and flowering plants is mutually beneficial.
Butterflies are beneficial to gardeners as they help with plant pollinations.
No, butterflies do not try to eat humans. They primarily feed on nectar from flowers and do not pose any threat to humans.
Butterflies and humans.
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No, butterflies cannot kill you. They are harmless insects that do not pose any threat to humans.
Ozone is very beneficial to human beings. If no ozone was there, humans would not have existed.
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The Barrel Cactus s beneficial to Humans because it makes oxygen and oxygen is what we breathe
yep sumtimes they can be cos they are sumtimes scared of humans
No, butterflies do not have venom that can harm or kill humans.
I don't think so, butterflies are insect which means they have an exoskeleton, and exoskeleton doesn't have pores.