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What insects eat butterflies?

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!!


What is the unusual color or markings on a butterfly?

Butterflies can exhibit a wide range of colors and markings, but one unusual coloration is iridescence. Iridescence is when the colors appear to change depending on the angle of light and is caused by the microscopic scales on the butterfly's wings refracting light. Additionally, some butterflies have transparent or translucent wings, allowing light to pass through them. These unique colorations serve various purposes, including camouflage, mate attraction, and warning signals to predators.


What flowers do butterflies pollinate?

During the process of collecting nectar, some pollens sticks to their legs as well from the flowers. While collecting more nectar from another flower, these pollens are left behind which helps in pollination.


How are fish and butterflies alike?

Both butterflies and fish hatch from eggs. Some species of butterflies and fish have colors and designs that mimic other poisonous butterflies or fish, in order to scare off predators. They also both have aerodynamic bodies for flying or swimming.


How does the bluest eye end?

"The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison ends with Pecola Breedlove descending into madness after her baby dies. She becomes fixated on the idea of having blue eyes as a means to escape her hardships, ultimately losing touch with reality.