No, tropical butterflies do not eat bugs and grasses. Adult lepidopterans either have liquid or no diets whereas their juvenile larval stage as caterpillars involves preying upon the leafy parts of non-woody or woody plants. Butterflies relish nectaring and puddling whereas some other lepidopterans, particularly moths, may emerge from the larval cocoon with no mouth parts at all.
no
No. Adult butterflies of any species do not eat grass. They must drink nectar and sap from flowers and plants.
bugs and grass
grass and water
Yes they do, Roly Polys eat plants like Leaves and grass.
yes, in china and other countries they eat bugs and insects
grass and small bugs.
No
No, catfish will eat other fish, shrimp, water bugs, but no grass
Tropical Region Birds and Insectivorous Birds eat butterflies but there might be more birds that eat butterflies.
Beetles, butterflies and moths are examples of insects that grass spiders eat. The arachnids in question carry the names funnel weavers for the prey-catching webs that they make and grass spiders for the habitat niches that they prefer. They may eat other arachnids even though they prioritize members of the Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (flies, mosquitoes), Heteroptera (true bugs) and Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths) insect orders.
they eat bugs and other plants