No Butterfly owls are acutally Butterflies. And Spectacled owls are real owls.
owls because owls are birds and so are robins, all the characteristics of a bird would be the same. i don't see any relationship between lions and robins except the obvious like they both have eyes or both have feet.
Butterfly McQueen and Trevor Howard.
its a species of sponge
Existing species can be seen in the wild or in captivity. You can't say the same for extinct species. An extinct species has no living members.
Equus, horses and donkeys.
No. Owl butterflies are insects, and are named so because they have markings that look like owl eyes on their wings. Spectacled owls are actually a kind of bird.
i dont know why you ask me >=/
dna if coloring the same for the species
Grizzly, Black, Polar, Panda, asian black bear, spectacled bear, sloth bear... there are a lot of names for the same bears too.
If they were a entirely new massive version of owls of hawks, yes. But not with the normal ones.
The similarities between an elephant and a butterfly is both are in the animal kingdom, and they may also share the same ecosystem. The difference between an elephant and a butterfly is they are of different species. The elephant is a mammal, and the butterfly is an insect.
Although scale size varies from species to species, the average size of a butterfly's scale is 100 micro meters, which translates to about 0.004 of an inch. to get a sense of the size its about the same width of a human hair
If they have enough resources in order for all the different owls to live in the same area. I hope this help.
Generally, no. Owls and coyotes are both predators, so they prey on some of the same species. But, if a coyote finds a carcass of an owl, it will most likely eat it.
Some owls migrate...it depends upon the species of owl. For instance, snowy owls migrate south in the winter much in the same way that other types of birds migrate south for the winter.
There is a species of butterfly called the Queen butterfly. It's coloration mimics that of the Monarch butterfly. As far as butterflies having queens like ants and bees do, no there cannot be a queen butterfly because butterflies do not form colonies in the same way that ants and bees do.
Butterfly is dependent on flowering plants for nectar