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No. Butterflies, those that feed at all, feed on nectar they get from flowers. They have in front a long proboscis (curled up when not in use) which they use to suck nectar.
A grasshopper is covered in a hard chitin (roughly similar to your fingernail) and there is no way butterfly would be able to pierce this.
Grasshoppers are known to feed on a variety of plants, including ferns. They typically consume the leaves and soft parts of plants, so ferns are not exempt from being a part of their diet.
Hummingbirds primarily drink nectar from flowers for food. However, they do eat insects and Spiders for their protein source.
lions eat zebras, Spiders eat grasshoppers, hawks eat rabbits, ect.
I think grasshoppers are herbivores because I have never seen a grasshopper eat meat.
Grass>Grasshopper>Frog>Snake>Hawk The grasshoppers eat the grasses, the frogs eat the grasshoppers, the snakes eat the frogs and the hawks eat the snakes.
Guinea pigs should not eat ferns because some ferns can be toxic to them. It is best to stick to the recommended diet of hay, vegetables, and a small amount of fruits for guinea pigs to ensure their health and safety.
No, horses should not eat ferns as they can be toxic to them. Consuming ferns can lead to health issues such as colic, weakness, and other digestive problems in horses. It is best to avoid letting horses have access to ferns in their environment.