A professional butterfly catcher.
A lepidopterist studies moths and butterflies.
Butterflies are beautiful creatures. The sight if them flying freely is very beautiful, but it is wrong to capture them for display. Butterflies are living things. They don't deserve to be captured. They deserve compassion and deserve to live out its life in natural way .
Both butterflies and frogs undergo metamorphosis in their development, transitioning from one life stage to another. They also both play a role in the ecosystem, as butterflies help with pollination and frogs help control insect populations. Additionally, they are both known for their diverse and colorful appearances.
A group of Tigers that live together are called a pack.
A group of living things is called a population if they belong to the same species, a community if they comprise different species living in the same area, and an ecosystem if they interact with each other and their physical environment.
It catches and eats other living animals, they are called carnivores.
Yes, someone who catches fish for a living would be happy to see a myriad of fish. This is because a myriad is a large group.
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People who study butterflies and moths are called lepidopterists. The study of butterflies alone is sometimes known as 'butterflying', and those who study butterflies alone are sometimes known as 'butterflyers'.
Everything dies...that is living of course!
Butterflies,moths
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a photographer
they are called senior citzens
Butterflies are one of the creatures living in the earth with us. Butterflies always fly in the air. There is one belief that when group of butterflies fly in the sky there may be rain Butterflies eat the ''Juice'' present in the flowers Butterflies are one of the creatures living in the earth with us. Butterflies always fly in the air. There is one belief that when group of butterflies fly in the sky there may be rain Butterflies eat the ''Juice'' present in the flowers
Butterflies, grasshoppers, ladybugs, caterpillars, locusts.
A lepidopterist studies moths and butterflies.