Mouth part of butterflies used to suck nectar
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For starters, the larvae (caterpillars) of butterflies eat ONLY leaves of plants. ... Well, a small little pipe, like a straw, which is coiled under its head most of the time is what an adult butterfly uses to suck up all of the nectar from plants. The straw is called a 'proboscis'.
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this is a closeup of a butterflies proboscis(coiled straw).this is how butterflies eat.Forstarters,the catterpillars of butterflies eat only leaves of plants.
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