butterflies reproduce eggs which turn in to caterpillar .
yes they do
Yes. Yes it does
There are quite a few conflicts associated with the last butterfly. The last butterfly for example cannot reproduce with another.
No, butterflies do not reproduce through parthenogenesis. Parthenogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction where an egg develops into an individual without being fertilized by sperm. Butterflies reproduce sexually, with a male butterfly fertilizing the eggs laid by a female butterfly.
it breeds with kangaroos everyday
They reproduce once every year. They also have their offspring right before they die also. They reproduce about 100 eggs at once.
Butterflies are insects. Only mammals get pregnant. Insects lay eggs.
We all do 7 same things we all move,reproduce,sensitive,nutrition,excrete,respire and grow and butterfly s do that
Ah, the majestic blue morpho butterfly! They reproduce like many other butterflies do. The male butterfly will attract a female with his colorful wings and gentle dances. Once they mate, the female will lay her eggs on the leaves of specific plants, and the life cycle begins anew, bringing more beauty to the world.
A butterfly feeds mostly on nectar from flowers, and the pollen from the flower is distributed to other flowers by the butterfly. Symbiosis is the relationship between two different species of organisms that depend on each other; each gains benefits from the other in that the butterfly helps the flower reproduce, and the flower helps feed the butterfly.
of course not! a caterpillar is like a very young girl. she has not had the right "things" happen so she cannot "reproduce". a caterpillar is not old enough to reproduce. it is simplt on the larval stage of life. a caterpillar has to become a butterfly before it can reproduce.
Zebra swallowtails are helpful to the earth and the ecosystems they inhabit. Zebra swallowtails, along with many other species of butterfly, help to pollinate flowers which allows the flowers to reproduce and continue to thrive.