Butterflies are insects.
Butterflies are insects, not mammals. Insects are characterized by having three body segments, six legs, and usually wings, while mammals are warm-blooded animals with hair or fur, live births, and mammary glands to nurse their young.
they grow larger and stronger
Butterflies are insects. Insects are Arthropod animals. They have exoskeletons, which means the skeleton is on the outside instead of the inside. Butterflies have to shed their skin to grow, which you can see when the caterpiller splits its skin, crawls out, then changes into a pupa.
Butterflies are invertebrates. They belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which is a group of animals with exoskeletons and jointed appendages.
no,butterflies are insects and insects are not vertabrates
No, they are insects.
Insects.
Yes Butterflies Fly. But not all other insects can fly
butterflies are insects therefor they have 6 legs
Butterflies are not amphibians. Butterflies are a type of insect, and invertebrate with three body parts. Amphibians are semi-aquatic, areectothermic, tetrapod vertebrates.
They are insects, which are in the kingdom Animalia.