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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.

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14y ago
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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.

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Hummingbirds primarily drink nectar from flowers for food. However, they do eat insects and Spiders for their protein source.

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Yes they do! Ex. asparagus fern

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