answersLogoWhite

0

Butterflies protect themselves by the brightness of their wings showing their poisonous.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do moths and butterflies protect themselves?

Camouflage and fluttering in a rapid and unpredictable manner


How does a butterfly avoid its predators?

Some butterflies may be toxic or poisonous to their prey. Another way butterflies protect themselves is by having eyespots on their wing patterns, which can confuse other animals.


How might The Viceroys Colours Affect Monarch Butterflies?

The Viceroy's colors mimic those of the Monarch butterfly. They do this to protect themselves against predators. Predators know that Monarch Butterflies do not taste good, so they avoid them, and therefore will also avoid the Viceroy.


How does the butterflies pupa protect themselves?

They use camouflage to water or maybe stay upon trees so the butterfly reflects its color.


What do monarch butterflies bring home?

Themselves.


Do butterflies clean themselves?

Butterflies are quite adept at cleaning themselves. It is a necessary practice because they pollinate plants effectively. Cleaning themselves gets rid of all the pollen that has been collected.


How do butterflies protect themselfs?

i think they icnore people


What is being done to protect monarchs butterflies?

stuff


What kinds of butterflies can camouflage themselves?

i am not sure sorry


What do butterflies do when its night time?

Butterflies are typically inactive at night and will roost or rest, either hanging upside down from leaves or blending into their surroundings. Some species may hide in vegetation or under rocks to protect themselves from predators and cooler temperatures.


How octopus protect themselves?

They protect themselves by squirting ink.


What are three facts about butterflies?

Butterflies have six legs and go through a complete metamorphosis from egg to larva (caterpillar) to pupa (chrysalis) to adult. Many butterfly species use mimicry to protect themselves from predators by imitating the appearance of toxic or harmful species. Butterflies have a unique way of drinking nectar using a proboscis, which is a long, tube-like tongue that can coil up when not in use.