no only some birds and some mammels
No, butterflies cannot kill you. They are harmless insects that do not pose any threat to humans.
the pipevine swallowtail is the prey of the bald faced hornet
Yes, insects are invertebrates and there are many crawling and flying insects in the desert, such as butterflies, moths, ants, etc.
None. Butterflies are insects, and insects don't have bones. They rely on exoskeletons instead.
They eat potato bugs , any color ants, butterflies and spiders , mostly any kind of insects
Some butterflies, beetles, moths, etc. Lots of winged insects have purple on them which isn't to say there aren't plenty of non-winged species with purple as well.
A Siamese cat's prey is the same as any other domestic cat's prey: small mammals (usually rodents), birds, fish (when they can catch them), insects, and spiders.
Insects form the primary diet, but larger species have been known to prey on small lizards, frogs, birds, snakes and even rodents; they will prey upon any species small enough to successfully capture and devour. Most species of mantis are known to engage in cannibalism as well.
A wolf spider does. Look it up on the web.
Butterflies do not eat insects, or any other solid food. Adult butterflies themselves do not eat, but drink. They usually feed on nectar from plant flowers or tree sap. Some butterflies will feed on the sugars in rotting fruits. The Harvester butterfly actually pierces the bodies of woolly aphids and drinks their fluids.
Insects commonly found in hay meadows include grasshoppers, crickets, beetles, butterflies, bees, and ants. These insects play important roles in pollination, nutrient recycling, and pest control within the ecosystem. Birds and other wildlife also rely on insects as a food source in hay meadows.
No. Butterflies are attracted to nectar producing flowers, and sugar.