Posted on 14 June 2013. Tags: Moths
Moths Moths are close relatives of butterflies, but they differ from butterflies in certain ways. Moths have featherlike antennae, and when perched they fold their wings flat over their backs. Unlike most butterflies, moths also tend to have thick, hairy bodies and dull-colored wings. Moths
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Posted on 14 June 2013. Tags: Fooling Predators
Fooling Predators These four insects look like the same kind of butterfly. But they are actually from different families— and one is not even a butterfly. Because birds and other predators don’t like the taste of the Ithomoiine butterfly, second from top, they avoid similar looking insects, including the Castniid moth, bottom. This survival strategy […]
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Posted on 14 June 2013. Tags: Mating Butterflies
Mating Butterflies When a male and female butterfly are ready to mate, they press the tips of their abdomens together, as shown in this photo. The pair may stay like that for several hours. Mating Butterflies
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Posted on 14 June 2013. Tags: Emerging Butterfly
Butterfly Emerges Butterflies start out as caterpillars. When fully grown, a caterpillar forms a shell called a chrysalis. Inside the shell, the caterpillar slowly changes into a butterfly. Here, a colorful monarch butterfly emerges from its chrysalis. Butterfly Emerges
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Posted on 14 June 2013. Tags: Caterpillar
Caterpillar Did you know that a butterfly begins its life as a caterpillar? The caterpillar eats leaves or other parts of plants and grows rapidly before going to sleep in a cocoon. When it awakens to break out of the cocoon, it is no longer a caterpillar but a butterfly! Caterpillar
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Posted on 14 June 2013. Tags: Butterfly on Flower
Butterflies Butterflies visit flowers to feed on nectar. As the butterfly feeds, a powder on the flower called pollen sticks to the insect’s body. The butterfly spreads the pollen to other flowers it visits, allowing the plants to reproduce. Butterflies
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Posted on 14 June 2013. Tags: Butterfly Life Cycle
Butterfly Butterfly Lays Eggs A butterfly starts its life as an egg, laid by a female adult butterfly after mating. Butterfly eggs vary in size and shape, but most are surrounded by a protective hard shell. Caterpillar Hatches […]
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Posted on 14 June 2013. Tags: Butterflies and moths
Butterflies And Moths Butterflies and moths have two pairs of large wings that are sometimes brightly colored. Like all insects, butterflies and moths have a body with three main parts—head, thorax, and abdomen—and three pairs of legs. Butterflies And Moths
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Posted on 14 June 2013. Tags: Butterflies
Butterflies Butterflies are flying insects with two pairs of large, colorful wings. Butterflies are strong fliers, but they can only fly if their body temperature is higher than 86 degrees Fahrenheit, or 30 degrees Celsius. In cooler weather, butterflies spread their wings in the sun to warm their bodies. Imagine sucking up a drink through your tongue. You wouldn’t […]
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