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if you want to single out one thing and ponder the meaning of it's existence, you're going to be very busy for a while lol

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Butterflies and greek mythology?

Artemis was the goddess of animals, but there is no god/goddess of butterflies.


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They were created by God.


Why do moths exist?

Because God wanted butterflies to have friends.


Do butterflies come from moths?

no god created every thing butterflies are butterflies and moths are moths. You don't have to believe it for it to be true and i know and believe this to be true


Why does he have butterflies on the Earth?

we have butter flies on earth because god created it


Why are monarch butterflies protected?

Monarch butterflies are protected because they are an indicator of ecological balance within their migratory areas. The presence of these butterflies is a god indication of the health of areas within the range of their habitat and distribution.


Do all butterfllies have colorful wings?

Most butterflies have brilliantly colored wings, yet some are grey and brown. All of God's butterflies are beautiful though!


Where is cupid found?

Giant Cupid Butterflies are mostly found in Kenya.


What is Trujillo's motto in the time of the butterflies?

Dios y Trujillo in other words " God and Trujillo"


How did God create plants?

It is not known how God created plants, but we do know He did create them.


How does a butterfly fulfill god's plan?

This question is impossible to answer unless you know what God's plan for butterflies is. Maybe you can rephrase the question so as to include this information. (Most butterflies are so pretty that one is tempted to think that they were made to just to delight people, but I doubt this is true.)


Who is the Greek god of a monarch butterfly?

There is no specific Greek god of monarch butterflies, as ancient Greek mythology does not include deities associated with specific insects. However, butterflies in general are often associated with the soul and transformation, symbolized by the goddess Psyche, who represents the human soul. The name "Psyche" itself means "soul" or "spirit" in Greek, linking her to the themes of metamorphosis seen in butterflies.