Is this the same question as : why did the butterfly flutter by ?
which the answer is : because it saw the dragonfly drink a flaggon dry.
When it is not flying.
An adult butterfly is called just that. In the larva stage it is called a caterpillar. The process is called metamorphosis.
lepidoperist!!!
A social butterfly or a gossip queen. Or you could just call them a busybody. It's all the same, really. Just someone who can't keep their nose out of other people's business.
it just really likes long grass they really just don't have a habitat it lives were the grass does
There is not really a big difference between butterfly and insects. Butterflies are actually just a species of flying insects.
Any name would do just fine, but here are a few: Flitter, Fly, Glide, Swoop, Flutter, Flap, Dart, Nectar, Periwinkle, Lavender, Indigo, & Breeze
There's not really an answer... You just call it a cow...
The flutter could be tiny air bubbles, due to the higher fibre, moving about
it isnt really that different but it is just the way they do thier cacoons and thst kindof stuff
Oh, dude, "mariposa traicionera" by Mana means "treacherous butterfly" in English. So, like, if you ever come across a butterfly with a shady vibe, you can totally call it a "mariposa traicionera." Just watch out for those deceitful fluttering insects, man.
If you really love her you will call her and you can just bring anything up.