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Butterflies have clubbed antennas, meaning that the tips are thicker and shaped like a club. This distinguishes them from some other insects, like moths, which may have feathered or thread-like antennas.
Butterflies in their natural habitat like to eat nectar from flowers, sap from trees, and minerals from mud or rotting fruit.
Groups of butterflies are called a few different things, depending on your part of the world, and whether you believe that moths are butterflies. Groups are often called a rabble, a swarm, or, like you asked, a Kaleidoscope.
Butterflies mainly feed on nectar from flowers, using a long tube-like mouthpart called a proboscis to suck up the liquid. Some butterflies also feed on other sources such as fruit juices, animal dung, and minerals from mud.
Butterflies use a long, straw-like tube called a proboscis to suck up nectar from flowers. They unfurl their proboscis to reach the nectar and then coil it back up when they are done feeding. This process allows butterflies to extract the sugary liquid they need for energy.
Butterflies.
Butterflies like milkweed. (monarchs do, at least)
Butterflies, like all insects are invertebrates.
because butterflies are pretty and are harmless so they wont hurt you.
the name of a butterflies' 'mouth' is a proboscas.
no
Boy butterflies like leaves, girl butterflies like petals
you get some paint and a brush then you put them a tree and they look like butterflies
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Yes.
Some butterflies do like mushed up banana, particularly if it has fermented. For instance the "Charaxe" Butterflies of Africa will feed on this. See related link below.