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Page 1: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 122

All You Want to Know about

Butterflies

Find the answers to the questions onthe following slides

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 222

The Parts of a Butterfly Antennae

Legs

Eyes

Proboscis

Abdomen

Thorax

Forewing

Hind wing Legs

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 322

Butterfly Questions

What is the difference

between butterflies

and moths

How many kinds of

butterflies are there

How does a

caterpillar turn into a

butterfly

What do butterflies

eat

What is the life cycle

of a butterfly

Are butterflies

poisonous

Do caterpillars have

teeth

Why do butterflies

have such colorful

wings

Do butterflies have

ears

Home page Parts of a Butterfly Butterfly Questions Test Yourself Butterfly Websites

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 422

Test Yourself

Stages of the

Butterfly

Lifecycle

Parts of a

Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 522

Visit Some Butterfly Sites The Childrenrsquos Butterfly Site

Coal Creek Butterfly Garden

The Amazing Life Cycle of a Butterfly

The Butterfly Conservancy

The Monarch Watch

The Milkweed CafeInsecta-Inspecta Site

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 622

Antennae are jointed sensory organs used for smelling

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 722

A butterfly has six legs like all insects

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 822

Butterflies have two large eyes made up of many different lensesor facets The facets are sensitive to movement and to the color

patterns in flowers and other butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 922

The proboscis is a special feeding tub that uncoils

when the butterfly wants to sip nectar from a flower

A good close up of a

proboscis

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1022

The abdomen holds the butterflyrsquos digestive system

and reproductive organs The digestive system breaks

down food the butterfly eats so that the butterflyrsquosbody can use it The reproductive system allows the

butterfly to lay eggs and make more butterflyrsquos

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 2: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 222

The Parts of a Butterfly Antennae

Legs

Eyes

Proboscis

Abdomen

Thorax

Forewing

Hind wing Legs

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 322

Butterfly Questions

What is the difference

between butterflies

and moths

How many kinds of

butterflies are there

How does a

caterpillar turn into a

butterfly

What do butterflies

eat

What is the life cycle

of a butterfly

Are butterflies

poisonous

Do caterpillars have

teeth

Why do butterflies

have such colorful

wings

Do butterflies have

ears

Home page Parts of a Butterfly Butterfly Questions Test Yourself Butterfly Websites

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 422

Test Yourself

Stages of the

Butterfly

Lifecycle

Parts of a

Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 522

Visit Some Butterfly Sites The Childrenrsquos Butterfly Site

Coal Creek Butterfly Garden

The Amazing Life Cycle of a Butterfly

The Butterfly Conservancy

The Monarch Watch

The Milkweed CafeInsecta-Inspecta Site

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 622

Antennae are jointed sensory organs used for smelling

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 722

A butterfly has six legs like all insects

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 822

Butterflies have two large eyes made up of many different lensesor facets The facets are sensitive to movement and to the color

patterns in flowers and other butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 922

The proboscis is a special feeding tub that uncoils

when the butterfly wants to sip nectar from a flower

A good close up of a

proboscis

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1022

The abdomen holds the butterflyrsquos digestive system

and reproductive organs The digestive system breaks

down food the butterfly eats so that the butterflyrsquosbody can use it The reproductive system allows the

butterfly to lay eggs and make more butterflyrsquos

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 3: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 322

Butterfly Questions

What is the difference

between butterflies

and moths

How many kinds of

butterflies are there

How does a

caterpillar turn into a

butterfly

What do butterflies

eat

What is the life cycle

of a butterfly

Are butterflies

poisonous

Do caterpillars have

teeth

Why do butterflies

have such colorful

wings

Do butterflies have

ears

Home page Parts of a Butterfly Butterfly Questions Test Yourself Butterfly Websites

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 422

Test Yourself

Stages of the

Butterfly

Lifecycle

Parts of a

Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 522

Visit Some Butterfly Sites The Childrenrsquos Butterfly Site

Coal Creek Butterfly Garden

The Amazing Life Cycle of a Butterfly

The Butterfly Conservancy

The Monarch Watch

The Milkweed CafeInsecta-Inspecta Site

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 622

Antennae are jointed sensory organs used for smelling

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 722

A butterfly has six legs like all insects

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 822

Butterflies have two large eyes made up of many different lensesor facets The facets are sensitive to movement and to the color

patterns in flowers and other butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 922

The proboscis is a special feeding tub that uncoils

when the butterfly wants to sip nectar from a flower

A good close up of a

proboscis

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1022

The abdomen holds the butterflyrsquos digestive system

and reproductive organs The digestive system breaks

down food the butterfly eats so that the butterflyrsquosbody can use it The reproductive system allows the

butterfly to lay eggs and make more butterflyrsquos

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 4: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 422

Test Yourself

Stages of the

Butterfly

Lifecycle

Parts of a

Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 522

Visit Some Butterfly Sites The Childrenrsquos Butterfly Site

Coal Creek Butterfly Garden

The Amazing Life Cycle of a Butterfly

The Butterfly Conservancy

The Monarch Watch

The Milkweed CafeInsecta-Inspecta Site

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 622

Antennae are jointed sensory organs used for smelling

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 722

A butterfly has six legs like all insects

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 822

Butterflies have two large eyes made up of many different lensesor facets The facets are sensitive to movement and to the color

patterns in flowers and other butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 922

The proboscis is a special feeding tub that uncoils

when the butterfly wants to sip nectar from a flower

A good close up of a

proboscis

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1022

The abdomen holds the butterflyrsquos digestive system

and reproductive organs The digestive system breaks

down food the butterfly eats so that the butterflyrsquosbody can use it The reproductive system allows the

butterfly to lay eggs and make more butterflyrsquos

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 5: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 522

Visit Some Butterfly Sites The Childrenrsquos Butterfly Site

Coal Creek Butterfly Garden

The Amazing Life Cycle of a Butterfly

The Butterfly Conservancy

The Monarch Watch

The Milkweed CafeInsecta-Inspecta Site

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 622

Antennae are jointed sensory organs used for smelling

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 722

A butterfly has six legs like all insects

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 822

Butterflies have two large eyes made up of many different lensesor facets The facets are sensitive to movement and to the color

patterns in flowers and other butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 922

The proboscis is a special feeding tub that uncoils

when the butterfly wants to sip nectar from a flower

A good close up of a

proboscis

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1022

The abdomen holds the butterflyrsquos digestive system

and reproductive organs The digestive system breaks

down food the butterfly eats so that the butterflyrsquosbody can use it The reproductive system allows the

butterfly to lay eggs and make more butterflyrsquos

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 6: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 622

Antennae are jointed sensory organs used for smelling

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 722

A butterfly has six legs like all insects

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 822

Butterflies have two large eyes made up of many different lensesor facets The facets are sensitive to movement and to the color

patterns in flowers and other butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 922

The proboscis is a special feeding tub that uncoils

when the butterfly wants to sip nectar from a flower

A good close up of a

proboscis

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1022

The abdomen holds the butterflyrsquos digestive system

and reproductive organs The digestive system breaks

down food the butterfly eats so that the butterflyrsquosbody can use it The reproductive system allows the

butterfly to lay eggs and make more butterflyrsquos

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 7: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 722

A butterfly has six legs like all insects

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 822

Butterflies have two large eyes made up of many different lensesor facets The facets are sensitive to movement and to the color

patterns in flowers and other butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 922

The proboscis is a special feeding tub that uncoils

when the butterfly wants to sip nectar from a flower

A good close up of a

proboscis

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1022

The abdomen holds the butterflyrsquos digestive system

and reproductive organs The digestive system breaks

down food the butterfly eats so that the butterflyrsquosbody can use it The reproductive system allows the

butterfly to lay eggs and make more butterflyrsquos

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 8: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 822

Butterflies have two large eyes made up of many different lensesor facets The facets are sensitive to movement and to the color

patterns in flowers and other butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 922

The proboscis is a special feeding tub that uncoils

when the butterfly wants to sip nectar from a flower

A good close up of a

proboscis

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1022

The abdomen holds the butterflyrsquos digestive system

and reproductive organs The digestive system breaks

down food the butterfly eats so that the butterflyrsquosbody can use it The reproductive system allows the

butterfly to lay eggs and make more butterflyrsquos

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 9: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 922

The proboscis is a special feeding tub that uncoils

when the butterfly wants to sip nectar from a flower

A good close up of a

proboscis

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1022

The abdomen holds the butterflyrsquos digestive system

and reproductive organs The digestive system breaks

down food the butterfly eats so that the butterflyrsquosbody can use it The reproductive system allows the

butterfly to lay eggs and make more butterflyrsquos

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 10: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1022

The abdomen holds the butterflyrsquos digestive system

and reproductive organs The digestive system breaks

down food the butterfly eats so that the butterflyrsquosbody can use it The reproductive system allows the

butterfly to lay eggs and make more butterflyrsquos

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 11: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1122

The wings are connected to the thorax It contains themuscles the butterfly needs to fly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 12: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1222

The forewings are the wings on top They are

covered with thousands of delicate scales that givethe butterfly color and pattern

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 13: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1322

The wings at the bottom of the butterfly are called the

hind wings They are also covered with many scales

which make up the color and pattern of an insect

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 14: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1422

There are many differences between butterflies and

moths Most butterflies fly by day and most moths

fly at night When in a resting position most

butterflies hold their wings up and most moths leavetheir wings flat Butterfly antennae are knobbed at

the tip and moth antennae are either feathered or

straight These rules do not apply though to all

butterflies or all moths Some people think thatbutterflies are just fancy mothstechfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 15: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1522

There are approximately 12-

15000 species of butterflies

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1622

Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1722

Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1822

Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

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Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

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Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

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bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

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Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

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Caterpillars have spinnerets like a spider They use thespinnerets to spin silk and attach themselves to a branch

Then they spin the silk around them and make a chrysalis

Inside the chrysalis they make wings and turn into a butterfly

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Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

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Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

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842019 Butterfly Overview

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Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

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Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

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bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

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Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

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Butterflies drink liquids using their proboscis like a

straw Most butterflies drink the nectar from flowers

but some drink sap from trees rotting fruit bird

droppings or animal dung For more information on

this subject visit the Childrenrsquos Butterfly Website

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

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Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

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842019 Butterfly Overview

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Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

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bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

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Stage OneThe Egg

Stage Two The Caterpillar

Stage Three The PupaStage

Stage Four The Butterfly

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 1922

Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

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842019 Butterfly Overview

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Some butterflies such as the Monarch and the

Pipevine Swallowtail eat poisonous plants andBecome poisonous Birds learn not to eat them

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

Page 20: Butterfly Overview

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2022

Caterpillars can bite with their jaw structure to chew their

food This can be seen with a magnifying glass

techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2122

bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

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bull Colors are used for finding a mate in the

correct species of butterfly

bull Bright colors warn birds that they do not

taste good

bullSome butterflies ldquomimicrdquo other bad tasting

butterflies so birds will not eat them

bullSome use color to look like their

background techfedkerala

842019 Butterfly Overview

httpslidepdfcomreaderfullbutterfly-overview 2222

Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l

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842019 Butterfly Overview

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Butterflies do not have ears Some

moths have an ear Butterflies use

their antennae to smell and feelmotion around them

hf dk l