Them don't they just fly around.
the white tiger avoids danger with it's sharp teeth and markings.
butterfly's do need their wing's so they can fly from danger and place to place.
Danger, Says: "Larve"
The Queen Alexandra's Birdwing butterfly is in danger of becoming extinct due mostly to the destruction of its natural habitat. A large section of their natural habitat was destroyed in the 1950's when Mount Lamington erupted.
lack of reflection, flinching to holy objects, nauseous around garlic, avoids sunlight and deep desires to count salt (don't ask)
Round Up kills milkweed. The farmers use herbicides and that is one of the reasons that the Monarch butterfly is in danger.
The red winged blackbird eats insects, including butterflies. Because the viceroy mimics the pattern of the poisonous monarch, it avoids predation from the blackbird.
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It blends it to a tree or a leaf when it is in danger so it can hide!
Someone who avoids responsibility is a shirker.
While there are anecdotal reports of toxicity to Monarch butterfly larva, there is no scientific evidence of any danger to the environment from GM crops.
Bird wings are muscle, bone, and feathers. Butterfly wings are bone, skin, and ear. Butterflies have ears at the base of their wings, which was only discovered in the last decade. So they don't have to rely solely on their other senses to tell them where danger is.