Although scale size varies from species to species, the average size of a butterfly's scale is 100 micro meters, which translates to about 0.004 of an inch. to get a sense of the size its about the same width of a human hair
With a scale noob
5inches
They are as big as a halk
Nothing at all, except you have seen a big butterfly. The local ecology must be good for butterflies.
2 mm.
about 2stone
i have not seen a brown butterfly but a big brown moth and am still searching for an answer
Taste receptors on a butterfly are located on its feet. These receptors help the butterfly sense and identify potential food sources by allowing them to taste substances when they land on them.
Owls eyes would be unsuited for a butterfly, being far to heavy and big for any butterfly to carry.
The Butterfly Nebula or (Twin Jet, M2-9) has a radius of about 0.7 light years
20 cm (guess)
big