I think so yes
Ants, bees, wasps, flies, butterflies, beetles, dragonflies, ... (That's more than five.)
centipedes, milipedes, octopus, squid, arachnids
yes they can eat flies, bees, and butterflies.
Birds have bones; butterflies don't have bones. Butterflies have an exoskeleton; birds have an endoskeleton. Birds have feathers; butterflies have scales. Birds have two wings; Butterflies have four. Birds have two legs; butterflies have six. Birds have beaks; butterflies have antennae.
Sweetheart, butterflies don't mate with people.
some cool butterfly facts are that butterflies length is between 0.5 and 1 inch. a butterflies footprint is smaller than a sheet of paper. butterflies are lighter than a piece of paper. butterflies only weigh as much as 2 rose petals.
more than half
Three legs are more stable than 4 legs.
Dragonflies generally capture insects on-the-fly. You may see dragonflies flying or waiting on a branch or cattail. When an unsuspecting insect comes flying along, they either launch toward the pray, or swoop in from above. This happens very fast. Dragonflies capture an insect by forming a sort of net with its legs. As they approach, they net the insect by coming in faster than the insect is flying, they fly very slightly higher than the insect, thus allowing the insect to slip into the net formed by its legs. They then eat the insect alive. Now, I do not know for sure if dragonflies actually pursue bees specifically, but if they do, this is the method used.
more than 2000!
None. There is no insect with more than 10 legs. If so, it belongs to another creature classification.
A millipede has more legs than a centipede.