Do you have butterflies in your stomach?
Do you have butterflies in your stomach? You will have a reason to have them after reading this.
Butterfly
Butterflies are amazing insects that have four stages in their life cycle. That is, egg – larvae – pupa – butterfly.
The larvae which is also known as caterpillar, does a lot of eating to ensure that the metamorphosis (process involved during these stages of its life cycle ) is a success. A group of caterpillars is known as an army.
The pupa stage is a stagnant one. Nothing happens from outside but a lot happens within. This is the stage that our butterfly transforms. A group of butterflies is known as either a kaleidoscope or warm.
Butterflies have been used in idoms , sayings, just to show how close they are to us.
They play a very important role in pollination hence making our food production possible. This is because they feed on the nectar from flowers. In the process pollens get stuck to their wings. As they fly from one flower to another, they transport thses pollens to these flowers.
They are approximately over 18500 species of butterflies in our planet.
What does butterflies symbolise in our society?
- Endurance
- Change
- Hope
- Life
Did you know?
Butterflies are found everywhere in the world except in Antarctica.
Conservation status
- In the U.S.A, there are more than 20 butterflies and moths listed as endangered.
- Queen Alexandra’s birdwing is the largest butterfly in the world. The species is endangered and listed on Appendix I of CITES, making international trade illegal.
- Black grass-dart butterfly is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is endemic to New South Wales. It has a very limited distribution in the Boambee area
- The monarch butterflies are declining in population too.
Causes to their extinct
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