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Q: Why did they pick the zebra longwing for floridas state butterfly?
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What is floridas butterfly called?

Zebra Longwing.


Why are is the zebra longwing butterfly the state butterfly?

because it is found anywhere in that state


Does Florida have a state insect?

Yes, the state insect of Florida is the Zebra Longwing Butterfly (Heliconius charithonia). It was designated as the state butterfly in 1996.


What is Floridas state butterfly?

it is the zebra swallowtail!!


What is Florida's state insect?

Florida has a state butterfly - Zebra Longwing(Heliconius charitonius)


Are praying mantises Florida's state insect?

No. Florida has a state butterfly, it's the Zebra Longwing.


What is the insect Florida?

the Zebra Longwing Butterfly


What butterfly starts with the letter z?

Zebra Longwing Butterfly; Zebra Swalowtail Butterfly; Zodiac Moth


Why is the zebra longwing butterfly Florida's state insect?

The zebra longwing butterfly was chosen as Florida's state insect due to its abundance in the state, its unique appearance, and its role as an important pollinator in Florida's ecosystem. Additionally, its ability to adapt to various habitats and climates in Florida made it a suitable representation of the state.


What does a zebra longwing butterfly weigh?

1.5 mya


Is the zebra longwing butterfly a hunter?

Butterflies do not hunt anything. They only search for flowers and places to lay their eggs. All butterflies feed from nothing but flowers.


What are some minibeasts that begin with letters A-Z?

· Ants · Butterflies · Centipedes · Dragonfly · Earthworms · Fly · Grasshopper · Honeybee · Inchworm · Japanese beetle · Kissing bug · Ladybug · Mites · No-see-ums (tiny biting flies - they are so tiny that it is hard to see them) · Octopus · Praying mantis · Roach · Scorpions · Ticks · Ulysses butterfly · Viceroy butterfly · Wasp · Xerces blue butterfly · Yellow jacket · Zebra butterfly