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Butterflies primarily feed on nectar from flowers, rather than solid foods like fruits. However, some species may be attracted to overripe or rotting fruit, including plums, to obtain sugars and other nutrients. They may land on the fruit to sip the juices, but eating plums is not a typical part of their diet.

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