they make a sound to communicate kind of like bees but you cant really hear them execept themselves
they don't make a sound.
Yes, Butterflies do make crysalisis. Moths make cocoons. Some butterflies make cocoons too. Pee girl
If you get enough butterflies flapping their wings in the same area it creates enough sound to be detectable. It sounds a bit like falling rain or birds flapping their wings. Otherwise butterflies are essentially mute and don't make any sounds by vocalizing.
Bu6terflies make chrysalises rather than cocoons. Moths make cocoons out of silk and butterflies make chrysalises during their molting.
Monarch butterflies do not produce sounds in the way many animals do; they lack vocal cords and other sound-producing structures. However, they can create faint sounds by flapping their wings rapidly, which may be perceived as a soft rustling. Some researchers suggest that these sounds could play a role in communication, especially during mating. Overall, any sound they make is minimal and not easily detectable.
they make it
Butterflies not butterfly's, and you can't make them.
Uh, no.
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Butterflies do not make any sounds as they lack the ability to produce vocalizations like birds or mammals. They mainly communicate using visual signals, such as their brightly colored wings and fluttering movements.
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One way butterflies are different from moths: is that butterflies are active during the day while moths are active at night. Another one is that butterflies differ in color while moths are typically one color.