What will happen to plants if butterflies became extinct?
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Butterflies conjure up images of sunshine, the warmth and colour of flowery meadows, and summer gardens teaming with life. Moths are one of the most diverse group of insects on earth, ranging from spectacular Hawk-moths to small, intricately patterned Footman moths.
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Butterflies play a crucial role in the pollination of plants and thereby help them reproduce and multiply. If butterflies were to become extinct, plant life will also suffer due to lack of affective pollination.
Butterflies also eat some intrusive variety of plants and help to keep them under check, helping the local plants to thrive.
As caterpillars, they provide food for birds and other insects.
Presence of butterflies indicates the health of the local environment.
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