Birds, frogs, Spiders, people. The list of butterfly predators is long. Suffice it to mention just ants, spiders, wasps, parasitic wasps, parasitic flies, birds, rats, toads, lizards, praying mantis, snakes and monkeys. There is little that would not like to eat a butterfly in one or another of its life stages.
Of course owls don't eat them but sometimes owls eat them on accident; so what eats the Karner Blue Butterfly is....
IT DIES ON IT ` S OWNN ..
Karner blue butterflies typically weigh 0. 1 ounces or less. The weight of any butterfly depends on how big or small a butterfly is.
One of the structural adaptations of the Palos Verdes Blue butterfly is the distinct spot patterns that mark its wings. These patterns help to confuse predators as to the nature of the butterfly, giving it time to evade predation.
there are only 4 that are left in the world
where does the midnight blue butterfly live
The Tiger Swallowtail butterfly is known for having black and yellow striped markings. This kind of butterfly is not poisonous.
what is being done to save the karner blue butterfly
The karner blue butterfly's height is the size of a nickel.
Yes the Karner Blue Butterfly happens to be an endangered species!
Karner blue butterflies typically weigh 0. 1 ounces or less. The weight of any butterfly depends on how big or small a butterfly is.
multicellular
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the population is 4
Karner Blue Butterfly is a butterfly. It begins with the letter K.
butterfly preadortars
no there is not
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Two endangered species in Minnesota are: the Karner Blue Butterfly, and the Whooping Crane.