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Six (6) is the number of legs on a butterfly.Specifically, scientists consider butterflies insects. All insects have three pairs of two legs each, for a total of six. The frontal pair closest to the head may not always be visible on some butterflies.
Insects ARE a class, Insecta.(Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Hexapoda.) Spiders, also Arthropods, are in the class Arachnida, are readily differentiated from insects by virtue of having eight legs to the insects' six.
it should be 2 i am only in primary 7
No,not all insects can fly.Some are the ladybugs,butterflies,dragonfly,e.g.Female ants do not fly,but male ants do fly.
With more chances to eat, insects can reproduce more. Another reasons flowering plants helped increased the number of insects is with flowering plants around, insects can remain in an safer environment than if they were in the woods. With a safe environment, less insects are killed by predators, causing their population to increase over time.
All insects are animals. Insecta is a class under the kingdom Animalia. Butterflies are insects, thus they are also animals.
Yes, a butterfly is an insect. Insects belong to the class Insecta, which is characterized by having three body segments, six legs, and typically one or two pairs of wings. Butterflies have all these characteristics, making them insects.
The words, insect and bug, are commonly, but incorrectly, used interchangeably. Butterflies and bugs are both grouped in the Insecta Class (tri-segmented body, and 6 legs). However, these two groups are classified in separate orders within the Insecta Class.True bugs are grouped in the Order: Hemiptera, which includes cicadas and aphids. Butterflies are classified in the Order: Lepidoptera, along with moths, dragonflies, damselflies, and skippers.
Yes, they are (by definition) considered insects. They are in the insect order Lepidoptera and are classified with insects because they have a head, thorax, and abdomen. They also have three pairs of walking legs, antennae and a pair of wings-which are the characteristics of most insects.
Six (6) is the number of legs on a butterfly.Specifically, scientists consider butterflies insects. All insects have three pairs of two legs each, for a total of six. The frontal pair closest to the head may not always be visible on some butterflies.
Butterflies are insects and birds are birds. They are incredibly different, one of the few similarities between the two is that they both fly (with the exception of some birds) but apart from that they don't have much in common.
Any commercial pesticide will kill butterflies, but why would you want to? Butterflies are about one of the most benign insect in the world. Even in large numbers, the damage they do from feeding is usually pretty minimal.If for some reason you need to spray for them, use nicotine tea. (take a pouch of the cheapest chewing tobacco you can find, boil two quarts of water, steep the tobacco in the water for an hour. When it cools, filter the water through a coffee filter, and pour into a garden sprayer. Keep in mind that nicotine tea will kill all insects, the beneficial and nuisance insects as well.)
bees, wind, birds, bats, moths, butterflies, human using a brush, insects.
Because they were containing an eight-limbs or eight-legs therefore; The six-legged species were been enough to call as insects
Animals are classified into two major phyla: Chordata and Arthropoda. Chordata includes vertebrates like mammals and birds, while Arthropoda includes insects and crustaceans.
Studying insects in general is entomology. Entomologists normally specialize in one group of insects. An entomologist who specializes in butterflies and moths is a Lepidopterist, one who specializes in flies is a Dipterist, etc.
An example of insects with hairy wings are caddisflies. They are closely related to butterflies and moths and actually have two sets of hairy wings.