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What colors can butterfly see? Butterflies can see red, green, and yellow. Butterflies can see red, green, and yellow. Adult butterflies see a large spectrum of colors than many other animals. Adult butterflies see a large spectrum of colors than many other animals. They can see all the colors we see, plus they see ultraviolet colors. They can see all the colors we see, plus they see ultraviolet colors.
How long have butterflies been around in this world? Some butterflies have inhabited our planet for at least 130 million years. Some butterflies have inhabited our planet for at least 130 million years. They showed up about the same time flowering plants did. They showed up about the same time flowering plants did. We know this because of fossil records that butterflies have left behind. We know this because of fossil records that butterflies have left behind. Some butterflies have changed very little since the dawn of time, others have changed greatly and some have become extinct. Some butterflies have changed very little since the dawn of time, others have changed greatly and some have become extinct.
How long do butterflies live? An adult butterfly probably has an average life-span of about one month. An adult butterfly probably has an average life-span of about one month. In the wild, most butterflies lives are shorter than this because of the dangers provided by predators, disease and humans. In the wild, most butterflies lives are shorter than this because of the dangers provided by predators, disease and humans. The smallest butterflies may live only a week or so, while a few butterflies, such as Monarch, Mourning Cloaks and Tropical Heliconians can live up to nine months. The smallest butterflies may live only a week or so, while a few butterflies, such as Monarch, Mourning Cloaks and Tropical Heliconians can live up to nine months.
Are butterflies endangered? Are any extinct? There are more than 20 butterflies and moths listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. There are more than 20 butterflies and moths listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Most of these species are found in the United States and may become extinct due to loss of their habitat. Most of these species are found in the United States and may become extinct due to loss of their habitat. Some butterflies from other countries, such as some rare birdwing butterflies from New Guinea, are endangered by loss of habitat and by collection of specimens for international trade. Some butterflies from other countries, such as some rare birdwing butterflies from New Guinea, are endangered by loss of habitat and by collection of specimens for international trade. Several individual states list and protect declining butterflies and moths in their state. Several individual states list and protect declining butterflies and moths in their state.
What do caterpillar eat ? A general answer to the question of what caterpillars eat would be "plants", but when referring to plants specifically as caterpillar food, they are called "host plants". However, the actual plant type or part of the host plant that the caterpillar eats is very specific to the species of caterpillar. This article will focus on some generalities of butterfly caterpillars and their food requirements. At the end of the article you can find links to more information about raising your own caterpillars and specific host plants used by different butterfly species.