Zebra swallowtails are helpful to the earth and the ecosystems they inhabit. Zebra swallowtails, along with many other species of butterfly, help to pollinate flowers which allows the flowers to reproduce and continue to thrive.
Yes. Zebra swallowtails, Eastern Tiger swallowtails, Spicebush swallowtails and Black swallowtails, just to name a few, are all native to Florida.
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No, they are from different famillies, Mornarchs are from the Danaidae familly while Swallowtails are from the Papilionidae familly. Mornarchs Migrate every winter while Swallowtails don't. At the same time, many Swallowtails have tailwings while Mornarches don't. No, they are from different famillies, Mornarchs are from the Danaidae familly while Swallowtails are from the Papilionidae familly. Mornarchs Migrate every winter while Swallowtails don't. At the same time, many Swallowtails have tailwings while Mornarches don't. No, they are from different famillies, Mornarchs are from the Danaidae familly while Swallowtails are from the Papilionidae familly. Mornarchs Migrate every winter while Swallowtails don't. At the same time, many Swallowtails have tailwings while Mornarches don't.
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Yes, swallowtails are herbivores, specifically as larvae (caterpillars). They primarily feed on the leaves of various plants, including members of the parsley, carrot, and citrus families. Adult swallowtails typically feed on nectar from flowers, which also classifies them as herbivores in their mature stage.
Green and Purple
Eastern Swallowtails are invertebrates. They belong to the order Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths. As insects, they have an exoskeleton and lack a backbone, distinguishing them from vertebrates.
birds, insect net, and spiders
Tiger Swallowtails, Black Swallowtails, Red Admirals, Painted Ladies, Great Spangled Fertility, Cabbage, and Sulfur butterflies. Just to name a few.
Yes bats do pollinate.