scientists say about 300 million years ago
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of the shape of the butterflies
Butterflies do not have bones.
I don't think so, butterflies are insect which means they have an exoskeleton, and exoskeleton doesn't have pores.
As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???
Several animals evolve after birth including frogs and toads. These animals are born as tadpoles and become frogs after birth. Many insects like butterflies also evolve after birth.
You can not catch butterflies, if you are seeking to catch a beautifly, they are not wild. You have to catch a silcoon in Eterna Forest then evolve it into Beautifly
There are green butterflies in a forest. A factory gets built and smog accumulates. Many of the butterflies no longer have the same camouflage, and natural selection takes place. If there are any darker butterflies they will become more dominant as there will become competition, and eventually it will evolve to possibly grey.
No, butterflies are not classified as reptiles. Butterflies are insects.
It is believed that the Monarch Butterfly originally evolved in South America and then was split into different subspecies. Others believe it evolved in the "New World". Fossils of butterflies have been found that are believed to be 35 million years old. However, the Monarch and other milkweed butterflies aren't represented in the fossil records. This means there is no record of exactly where the Monarch butterflies evolved from.
butterflies nest
= butterflies is already plural =
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Butterflies represent to Buddhists that meditation gently allows us to evolve and grow in a cocoon of calm and stillness so that we can accept ourselves just as we are. The struggle to free oneself from the cocoon produces a beautiful soul.
of the shape of the butterflies
Butterflies.
Butterflies do not have bones.