Butterflies do not care for their young after laying eggs. The female butterfly lays eggs on suitable host plants, and once the eggs hatch into caterpillars (larvae), they are entirely responsible for their own survival. After the caterpillars emerge, they feed on the host plant and eventually pupate into chrysalises, continuing their life cycle independently. Thus, parental care does not exist in butterflies.
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Butterflies do not bite in the traditional sense, as they lack biting mouthparts. Instead, they have a long, coiled proboscis that they use to feed on nectar from flowers. While they may land on your skin, they do not have the ability to bite or harm humans. Their mouthparts are designed for sipping rather than chewing.
Because they don't usually live that long.
yehh you can whatever age you want :) as long as your mature but don't have children if you can't look after them.
Where is the Long Island Children's Museum?
Nia Long has 2 children
Ordinary children, like children in the Mediterranean area.
Look after cattle and look after children.
Exactly like other children. :)
3 children
As of the name I hear, it seems to be a mix. Pomeranians can be good with children as long as they are well-trained and recommended for expierienced trainers. Just a suggestion though. I recommend you look up the breeds it is made up from.
Sarah s goode does not have children .look it up