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how does a butterfly interact with its habitat

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Answered by meharlaila16
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Adult butterflies drink nectar from blossoms on flowering plants. ... Like bees and other pollinators, butterflies pick up pollen while they sip a flower's nectar. Once they're off to another plant, the pollen goes with them, helping to pollinate the plant species.

Butterflies and moths live and breed in diverse habitats, including salt marshes, mangroves, sand dunes, lowland forest, wetlands, grasslands and mountain zones. Rock surfaces and bare ground are critical – they are home to the lichen eaten by the larvae, and offer adults places to bask in the sun.

Answered by kenedeefischer
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Answer:

It eats the food in the enviroment and it mates with other butterflies to increase the population.

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