Butterfly Goes Around Flowers For Feeding

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Butterfly Goes Around Flowers For Feeding , Actually, butterflies do not eat at all. Well, at least not in the traditional sense. What do butterflies eat? Instead of eating, butterflies get their nourishment from drinking. They have a long narrow tube in their mouth called a proboscis that acts as a straw. They usually set on top of a flower and drink the nectar.

To see a congregation of many kinds of butterflies together they feed on small puddles on the ground or wet areas on leaves and plants. See the section below if you are interested in what Caterpillars eat.

Butterflies can eat anything that can dissolve in water. They mostly feed on nectar from flowers but also eat tree sap, dung, pollen, or rotting fruit. They are attracted to sodium found in salt and sweat.

This is why they sometimes even land on people in Butterfly Parks. Sodium as well as many other minerals is vital for the butterflies reproduction.

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