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What is the of butterflies called?

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As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???

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A kaleidoscope of butterflies.

A group of butterflies is called a swarm, rabble, or kaleidoscope.

A group of butterflies is called a flutter. Bees swarm, and a rabble is much too boisterous for butterflies. Butterflies are delicate creatures who gather to communicate socially only by the movement of their wings. This is called a flutter.

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The group of butterflies is called a "kaleidoscope" or a "flutter."

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BUTTERFLIES BELONG TO A GROUP CALLED LEPIDOPTERA

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what is the answer

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its just simply butterflies

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they are called butterflies in a group

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rabble

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A Bundle

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a group of butterflies is called a rabble of butterflies or a swarm of butterflies

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