Butterflies have been seen flying up to 1,000 feet high. They can also fly as fast as 30 miles per hour, but usually average about miles per hour.
No it cannot. It has to stop quite a lot to rest or get honey from flowers
How far do butterflies fly each winter
No, the water is absorbed by the feathers, and the weight of it pushes the birds down.
Dragonflies are the main butterfly killers. With their intense high powered vision they can see extremely well. They can fly backwards, forwards, left, right, you name it they can do it! With their powerful wings they can fly at up to 30 miles per hour! Their flying ability is well admired and studied by engineers who design aircraft. Another insect that eats butterflies are Praying Mantis when they can get a hold of one. They attack by lying still and then lash out, when say a butterfly lands. It was fun answering your question!!
Butterflies flutter and fly gracefully in the air due to their lightweight bodies, large wings, and unique wing structure. The flapping motion of their wings creates lift, allowing them to stay airborne and maneuver with agility.
Canada and America fly fly butterflies
Yes Butterflies Fly. But not all other insects can fly
fly
How far do butterflies fly each winter
to fly
They fly.
to fly
Butterflies are one of the creatures living in the earth with us. Butterflies always fly in the air. There is one belief that when group of butterflies fly in the sky there may be rain Butterflies eat the ''Juice'' present in the flowers Butterflies are one of the creatures living in the earth with us. Butterflies always fly in the air. There is one belief that when group of butterflies fly in the sky there may be rain Butterflies eat the ''Juice'' present in the flowers
They usually go high up on top of something.
No it cannot. It has to stop quite a lot to rest or get honey from flowers
How far do butterflies fly each winter
because they can fly