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Animals such as birds , frogs and lizards eat butterflies.
Some predators that may eat mission blue butterflies include birds, spiders, and other insects like wasps and ants. These predators prey on the butterflies during various stages of their life cycle, such as when they are eggs, caterpillars, or adult butterflies.
There are 128 butterflies in total at the butterfly park. This is calculated based on the ratio of 8:4 for North American butterflies, which means for every 8 North American butterflies, there are 4 South American butterflies. Given there are 64 North American butterflies, the total number is doubled to include South American butterflies in a 1:2 ratio to European butterflies.
Cabbage white butterflies have various predators, including birds such as sparrows, finches, and robins. Insects like dragonflies, spiders, and wasps also feed on cabbage white butterfly eggs and caterpillars. Additionally, small mammals like shrews and mice may prey on these butterflies.
As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???
they are prey because they get eaten
butterflies
Yes they have Prey. The prey of the butterfly are " Faith and Kailey". The Butterfly is an "Prey" it's self. They have to prey because they will get eaten.
Swallowtail butterflies don't have prey. They eat nectar from flowers.
praying mantids prey on flies, moths, damselflies, butterflies, and more!
A shoe. Seriously, however - pesticides and chemicals can kill butterflies, while frogs and some small mammals prey on butterflies for food.
I am a pretty butterfly, also some butterflies eat milk weed to poison prey
Black swallowtail butterflies feed on nectar from varying types of flowers. They don't have prey.
A shoe. Seriously, however - pesticides and chemicals can kill butterflies, while frogs and some small mammals prey on butterflies for food.
the pipevine swallowtail is the prey of the bald faced hornet
no only some birds and some mammels
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.