Some chrysalises may be green because they blend in with the foliage for camouflage and protection from predators. The color of the chrysalis can be influenced by the environment where it pupates, such as the color of the leaf it attaches to.
Green butterflies are not extremely rare; there are a variety of species that exhibit green coloring in their wings. However, the specific shade of green and patterns can vary between species, making some green butterflies more common than others.
The baby could have either green or brown eyes, as eye color is determined by a combination of genetic factors. If both parents carry a gene for green eyes, there is a chance the baby could inherit that trait. However, if the brown-eyed parent passes on both brown-eyed genes, then the baby will likely have brown eyes.
Butterflies can come in a variety of colors, depending on the species and individual characteristics. Some common colors seen in butterflies include shades of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, and black. The vibrant colors of butterflies often serve as a mechanism for attracting mates or warning predators.
neither the blue or the brown is ground.... typically the ground is either green or green with a yellow stripe... brown is the hot wire and goes onto the brass screw in the connector...blue goes on the silver colored screw ...and green goes to ground
Some chrysalises may be green because they blend in with the foliage for camouflage and protection from predators. The color of the chrysalis can be influenced by the environment where it pupates, such as the color of the leaf it attaches to.
I believe they are either green and brown or green and orange.
There are several green butterflies. In Florida, Malachites are green. Cloudless Sulphur butterflies are normally considered yellow but some have a shade of green.
I believe that they are either green or brown
the answer is either green or brown
I would say they're either green or hazel.
As all butterflies are not colorful so some of them are green butterflies. They merge their wings and fell on a green plant and when their enemies are not able to see them.
Green goo
Either you get Dark Blue or Black mixing red and green makes brown
He doesn't. He's eyes are either black at brown
It is the presence of the pigment melanin that is responsible for yellow coloring in butterflies (Lepidopteraorder).Specifically, the activation of melanin results in brown or yellow coloring in butterflies. Other colors are due to the predominant presence of other pigments. For example, anthocyanin is responsible for blue, purple or red. As is the case with plants, chlorophyll is responsible for green-colored butterflies.
yes hazel is a color. its of a light brown or yellowish brown color.