Butterflies stay under flowers, leaves or other vegetation like a number of other insects do. They will cling to plant stems or the like that are "under" other parts of the plant to get them out of the weather.
As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???
Those who study or collect butterflies and/or moths are called lepidopterists. The word comes from the taxonomic order to which butterflies and moths belong: Lepidoptera.
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.
Butterflies typically rest at night by finding a sheltered spot to roost. Many species of butterflies will perch on tall grasses, shrubs, or trees to sleep, protecting themselves from predators and adverse weather conditions.
No, butterflies are not made of butter. They are insects that go through a process of metamorphosis, transforming from a caterpillar into a butterfly. Their wings are made of thin layers of protein and chitin.
They hide under the leaves of trees, shrubs, or inside some houses. You may see them at ceiling height on a gazebo's walls as well.
There are many associations that go along with butterflies. Peace and happiness are often associations that go along with butterflies.
Where do flies go when it rains
animals are born, plants grow, it rains a lot, flowers bloom
If you go outside when it rains you better take an umbrella.
Claude Rains went by 'Willy Wains'.
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Mole holes
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When it rains in middle of day camp, you need to go indoors and do indoor activities.
Yes.