The Baltimore checkerspot butterfly has predators such as birds, spiders, and dragonflies that feed on its caterpillars and adults. Additionally, some wasps and beetles may also prey on Baltimore checkerspot eggs and larvae.
Here's the only one I know. The Baltimore checkerspot is poisonous to birds and other predators because they include milkweed and some other poisonous plants in their diet.
Baltimore Checkerspot was created in 1773.
A Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly costs $30 each for an adult. But are very hard to find
the maryland Sate insect has been the Baltimore checkerspot since 1973
food is the role to baltimore
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1hour long
200 years
of course it is!
About two weeks.