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Good at hiding: Butterflies have protective colors or mimics when they are larvae or adults.
Able to mimic the appearance of plants and poisonous butterflies. Feeding characteristics: Butterflies mostly feed on nectar, but a small number of butterflies are carnivorous. Daylight Activity: After nightfall, butterflies will choose a quiet, shaded and cool place to rest.
1. Be good at hiding
Butterflies are good at hiding themselves, because it will suffer from predatory predators such as swallows, spiders, frogs, finches, dragonflies, etc., in order to escape natural enemies, butterfly larvae or adults have protective colors or mimicry, can imitate plants, poisonous butterflies, so as to avoid natural enemies.
2. Eating characteristics
Butterflies mostly feed on nectar, but a small number of butterflies are carnivorous and can catch aphids.
Small insects such as mites feed on them, and the larvae of butterflies often damage cruciferous plants.
Note that the larvae before the second instar only eat mesophyll, while the larvae after the third instar eat perforated or missing leaves.
3. Daytime activities
Butterflies are day-moving insects, so after nightfall, butterflies will choose quiet, shaded, and cool places to rest, and due to different insect species, their habitat is different, for example, some butterflies like to perch on the dead leaves of plants, while some species live on cliffs.
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The main characteristics of butterflies are bright colors, more stripes, richer colors, various spots on the wings and body, a pair of rod-shaped or hammer-shaped antennae on the head, two pairs of wings, three pairs of feet, a pair of hammer-shaped antennae on the head, the ends of the antennae are thickened, the butterfly wings are wide, the wings stand erect on the back when resting, the butterfly antennae are club-shaped, and the ends of the antennae are thick and hammer-shaped.
Butterfly larvae or adults mimic plant branches, leaves, or other poisonous butterflies to escape predators. In addition, butterflies have excellent color perception and are able to fly long distances for pollination.
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1.The main characteristics of butterflies are bright colors, more stripes, richer colors, various spots on the wings and body, a pair of rod-shaped or hammer-shaped antennae on the head, two pairs of wings, three pairs of feet, a pair of hammer-shaped antennae on the head, the ends of the antennae are thickened, the butterfly wings are wide, the wings stand erect on the back when resting, the butterfly antennae are club-shaped, and the ends of the antennae are thick and hammer-shaped.
2.Adult butterflies feed on nectar or putrefactive liquids.
3.Most larvae are herbivorous.
4.Most species of larvae feed on weeds or wild plants, a few species of larvae become pests by feeding on crops, and a few species of larvae become beneficial insects by eating aphids, and butterflies can pollinate flowers.
5.Bees help in the pollination of flowers, but most people don't realize that butterflies also do this task.
6.Butterflies don't pick flowers like bees, which is convenient and simple because butterflies have to balance with their legs and don't have a body structure that is specifically balanced like bees, which means that butterflies can't collect as much pollen on their bodies and legs as bees do, but butterflies have the ability to fly farther than bees and also have excellent color perception, whereas bees can't see red, which means that butterflies are selective in choosing brightly colored flowers for pollination.
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1. The characteristics of butterflies: butterflies are brightly colored, there are many stripes on the body, the colors are rich, the wings and body have various spots, the largest butterfly can spread its wings up to about 28-30 cm, the smallest is only about centimeters, the main difference between butterflies and moths is that the butterfly head has a pair of rod-shaped or hammer-shaped antennae.
2. The ability of butterflies: butterflies will be attacked by predatory predators such as swallows, finch, spiders, praying mantises, frogs, and dragonflies; In addition, there are parasitic natural enemies, such as parasitic flies, bees and parasitic bacteria, etc., in order to escape predatory natural enemies, butterfly larvae or adults have protective colors or mimicry, simulating the appearance of plant branches, leaves or other poisonous butterflies; Most butterflies suck nectar, as far as the butterflies that suck nectar are concerned, they not only suck nectar, but also love to suck the nectar of some specific plants, and some butterflies will suck the flesh of grapes, which is common in grape fields.
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Summary. Butterfly wings are like the wings of an airplane, allowing butterflies to fly forward using the air current.
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The base of the hindwings visible on the ventral surface of butterflies is arc-shaped (attached), and there are no wing reins in the bright area. The increase in the degree of speed that helps to fly is due to the fact that the butterflies generally fly faster than the moths during the day.
Butterfly skills Butterfly wings are like the wings of an airplane, allowing butterflies to fly forward using the air current; The colorful patterns on the butterfly's wings are a sight to behold.
Their colorful wings aren't just meant to feast people's eyes on it. Colorful colors are used to hide, disguise, and attract a mate.
In order to avoid harm and survive, in addition to the above-mentioned warning colors and mimicry, butterflies also have the instinct to adopt various self-defense methods to scare off foreign enemies.
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Are butterfly wings as sharp as airplanes?
Yes. Butterfly wings are like the wings of an airplane, allowing butterflies to fly forward using the air current.
How many meters can a butterfly fly three kilometers.
Butterflies fly three kilometers and can fly three thousand meters<>
<> old butterfly can fly three kilometers in a few minutes.
The butterfly's flight speed can reach 500 meters per minute, 3,000 gliding meters = 3000 meters Required: 3000 500 = 6 (minutes) Answer: It takes 6 minutes for a butterfly to fly 3 kilometers.
How many meters can an old butterfly fly in an hour.
Old butterflies can fly 30 kilometers an hour.
Old butterflies can fly at speeds of up to 500 meters per minute.
How many meters can a butterfly fly in an hour.
Butterflies can fly up to 30 kilometers an hour.
Butterfly wings are like the wings of an airplane, allowing butterflies to fly forward using the air current.
How long does it take for a butterfly to fly three kilometers when it rains.
When it rains, butterflies fly three kilometers in 10 minutes.
When it rains, the weather can prevent butterflies from flying<>
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Flying in the rain: The scales of butterfly wings are rich in fat, which protects the butterfly and allows it to fly even when it rains lightly. Camouflage:
The colorful patterns on the wings of butterflies have the effect of hiding, camouflaging and attracting mates. Fast flight: The hindwings visible on the ventral surface of butterflies are curved at the base (attached) and have no wing reins.
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1. Flying in the rain: The scales on the butterfly's wings can not only make the butterfly gorgeous, but also look like a raincoat for the butterfly. Because the scales of butterfly wings are rich in fat, which protects the butterfly, butterflies can fly even when it rains lightly.
2. Camouflage: Butterfly wings are like the two wings of an airplane, allowing butterflies to fly forward using the air current; The colorful patterns on the butterfly's wings are a sight to behold. But their colorful wings aren't just there for people to feast their eyes on.
Colorful colors are used to hide, disguise, and attract a mate.
3. Fast flight: the base of the hindwings visible on the ventral surface of the butterfly is arc-shaped (attached) and has no wing reins. This helps to increase the speed of flight because butterflies generally fly faster than moths during the day.
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