it eats water and nectar
A mufloni a type of goat and a Parnassus Apollo a type of butterfly.
The Parnassus Apollo butterfly is preyed upon by various species of birds, such as warblers, sparrows, and flycatchers. In addition, insects like spiders and wasps also feed on Parnassus Apollo caterpillars and pupae.
parnassus Apollo - butterfly, mufloni - some type of goat, discoglossus sardo - frog
Mount Parnassus is sacred to Apollo and the muses in Greek mythology. It is where the Oracle of Delphi resided, providing prophetic guidance to those seeking answers. The Muses were believed to live on the slopes of this mountain, inspiring creativity and artistry.
Delphi, the valley and the nearby Mount Parnassus was sacred to Apollo.
Mount Parnassus (also Mount Parnassos) is a mountain in central Greece that towers above Delphi. According to Greek mythology, this mountain was sacred to Apollo and the home of the Muses.
Yes, the Apollo butterflies are endangered.
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The city of Delphi.
The Apollo butterfly has a relatively short lifespan of around 1-2 weeks as an adult. During this time, they focus on mating and laying eggs before their life cycle starts anew.
The Parnassus was created in 1511.