Many adult insects have wings, which allow them to fly and aid in reproduction and dispersal. However, not all adult insects possess wings; some, like certain species of ants and termites, are wingless throughout their adult life. Additionally, some insects may only have wings during specific life stages, such as in the case of mayflies.
butterflies are insects therefor they have 6 legs
Yes, like all insects.
Yes. All butterflies are insects. Yes
All insects molt until they have reached the adult stage.
They lay many eggs to make sure some survive to be adults. Most of the young insects do not make it to adult stage.
It has 7 or 8 legs.But sometimes you see it 5 or 6 because the legs were broken and was cut off.
all insects are coldblooded
Two. All adult insects have them, even if they're not visible - for example insects with very good vision like flies and dragonflies have very short ones as they don't need to feel around very much, but they still have to smell (which is done with the antennae).
Beetles (order Coleoptera) are the largest group of insects, and are the largest group of any animal species. The 250,000 species of beetles account for 1/4 of all living animals.
GLOWORMS: Gloworms eat other insects, slugs and snails ADULT FIREFLIES: Adult Fireflies eat other insects, pollen, flower parts or nothing at all http://highlightskidsplus.com/Science/ScienceQuestions/h1sciQfireFlies.asp
Hemimetabolous insects have a gradual change from larva to adult and the larva resembles the adult it will become. Holometabgolous insects have a pupal instar and the larva does not resemble the adult.
yes