Some butterflies protect themselves through camouflage —by folding up their wings, they reveal the undersides and blend in with their surroundings. Through this strategy, known as crypsis, they become nearly invisible to predators. Bright colors and distinctive wing patterns can, however, be advantageous.
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Butterflies protect themselves using a number of methods. Those being camouflage, poison, mimicry and different flying patterns. However, camouflage is the ...
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16 May 2010 · The monarch has 2 defence mechanisms ... The monarch (Danaus plexippus) uses two methods of self-defence – warning colouration and toxicity. The ...
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Butterflies and moths have developed many ways to protect themselves from predators. Colourful bad-tasting butterflies have toxins in their bodies that make ...
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1. Camouflage: Most butterflies and moth protect themselves from predators by using camouflage. Some butterflies and moths blend into their environment so well ... How do monarch butterflies defend against predators? How does the monarch butterfly protect itself? More results from www.quora.com
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8 Nov 2011 · But to “non-people,” or hungry animals, they are more often a source of food. Butterflies have almost no chance against birds and other faster ...
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Most butterflies and moth protect themselves from predators by using camouflage. Some butterflies and moths blend into their environment so well that is it ...
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Butterflies can defend themselves in their chrysalises, and not just by using camouflage or warning colours.
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All butterflies have mechanisms that help protect them from predation. Some species are camouflaged: they either look like something else, such as a leaf or ...
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(3) When a butterfly rests, it will do so with its wings held upright over ... Lepidoptera have developed a number of passive ways to protect themselves.
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22 Jul 2021 · Butterflies look for shelter from rain when the skies start to grow dark. They cling to the undersides of leaves, climb deep into tall grasses, ...
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25 Jun 2010 · The defense mimicry that evolved in spicebush swallowtails and other butterflies is called Batesian Mimicry, named after the early evolutionist ...
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1 Oct 2021 · Despite their differences, these butterflies have a lot in common. They both rely on the milkweed plant for food as caterpillars. Their bright ...
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Wings, blood. Wings can help a butterfly fly away from a bipedal, land creature, but the wings can also serve as camouflage to protect it ...
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