A horsefly beats its wings on average ten times faster than most large white butterflies.
Any small animal's metabolic rate is higher/faster than the larger/bigger ones. And breathing is positively correlated with metabolism. Thus small fish breath faster than large fish.
About two times faster.
symptoms of a common cat cold (try saying that ten times faster!)
Butterflies and moths lay eggs * Egg - A butterfly starts its life as an egg. * Larva - The larva (caterpillar) hatches from an egg and eats leaves or flowers almost constantly. The caterpillar molts (loses its old skin) many times as it grows. * Pupa - It turns into a pupa (chrysalis); this is a resting stage. * Adult - A beautiful, flying adult emerges. There is no growth during this stage. This adult will continue the cycle and reproduce. A butterfly does lay eggs on leaves. They then hatch to become a caterpillar who only eats leaves. When the caterpiller hatches it sometimes eats its one shell for its first meal.
Because of their slow digestive rate, they can go for months without eating after a large meal.
A horsefly beats its wings about 10x faster than a large white butterfly.
its 128 times per second
its 128 times per second
its 128 times per second
Horsefly wings beat up to 500 times per second. Horseflies are known to be quite noisy during flight, and can perform aerial tricks to equal the best jet fighter pilots.
The word 'butterfly' does not exist in the KJV Bible.
200 times
Caterpillars and butterflies are different because the caterpillar is the out side of a butterfly. It may sound silly but a caterpillar sheds 6 times, four times as a caterpillar , once when it makes a pupa. When the butterfly hatches from it's cocoon it is really shedding it. Caterpillars are different because caterpillars are the early stage of the butterfly.
there is no acual size to a butterfly egg because cattapillers turn into butterflies through a process called metamorphasis where the cattapiller eats enough food to keep it full through its crysalis stage.then when it pushes its self out of the crysalis it is a butterfly
a dragonfly beats its wings 30 beats per second
Usually butterflies, but there are pretty big moths out there.
15 times faster