Butterflies protect themselves by the brightness of their wings showing their poisonous.
by staying in warm place
Butterflies do not have external plates, but they have an exoskeleton, which helps to support and protect its body.
Yes butterflies live in groups. They live by what type of butterfly they are.
They grow thick bark to protect themselves
At night butterflies spend their time in the crevices of a rock or underneath a leaf. They also like to bury themselves between the blades of grass.
THEY USE THERE MUSCLES TO MOVE THEM AROUND. THEY USE THERE MUSCLES TO MOVE THEM AROUND.
Camouflage and fluttering in a rapid and unpredictable manner
Some butterflies may be toxic or poisonous to their prey. Another way butterflies protect themselves is by having eyespots on their wing patterns, which can confuse other animals.
Butterflies do not have external plates, but they have an exoskeleton, which helps to support and protect its body.
The Viceroy's colors mimic those of the Monarch butterfly. They do this to protect themselves against predators. Predators know that Monarch Butterflies do not taste good, so they avoid them, and therefore will also avoid the Viceroy.
They use camouflage to water or maybe stay upon trees so the butterfly reflects its color.
Themselves.
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Butterflies are quite adept at cleaning themselves. It is a necessary practice because they pollinate plants effectively. Cleaning themselves gets rid of all the pollen that has been collected.
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They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Yes butterflies live in groups. They live by what type of butterfly they are.