not to sure
moths pretty much do the same thing as butterflies. they eat necter.
no
vultures eat other animals food usually lions food because instead of catching food they can just smell were they are and steal their food.
Butterflies are one of the creatures living in the earth with us. Butterflies always fly in the air. There is one belief that when group of butterflies fly in the sky there may be rain Butterflies eat the ''Juice'' present in the flowers Butterflies are one of the creatures living in the earth with us. Butterflies always fly in the air. There is one belief that when group of butterflies fly in the sky there may be rain Butterflies eat the ''Juice'' present in the flowers
No. Only the caterpillars of butterflies eat solid food such as leaves and plant parts. Adult butterflies themselves do not eat, but drink. They usually feed on nectar from plant flowers or tree sap. Some butterflies will feed on the sugars in rotting fruits. The Harvester butterfly actually pierces the bodies of woolly aphids and drinks their fluids.
ants do eat butterflies
No, butterflies cannot chew their food. They have a straw-like structure called a proboscis that they use to sip nectar or other liquids. They primarily feed on liquids, and their food is broken down by enzymes in their stomach.
No. Only the caterpillars of butterflies eat solid food such as leaves and plant parts. They do not eat bread. Adult butterflies themselves do not eat, but drink. They usually feed on nectar from plant flowers or tree sap. Some butterflies will feed on the sugars in rotting fruits. The Harvester butterfly actually pierces the bodies of woolly aphids and drinks their fluids.
No deer don't eat insects they are herbivores only.
They go in the middle because many birds eat them.
Yes, if the butterfly got trapped in the web.
Butterflies do not eat insects, or any other solid food. Adult butterflies themselves do not eat, but drink. They usually feed on nectar from plant flowers or tree sap. Some butterflies will feed on the sugars in rotting fruits. The Harvester butterfly actually pierces the bodies of woolly aphids and drinks their fluids.