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Why are forests butterflies are brown

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Answered by 9588394553
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brown butterflies are a result of pure air and there pure nourishments in forests it gains all there required nutrients nourishes there body dats why
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Answered by fruitwargi
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Brown butterflies are a result of pure air and there pure nourishments in forests it gains all there required nutrients nourishes there body dats why
Forests have habitats that butterflycan use, such as forest edges, power lines, forestry tracks, glades and cleared areas. Together with semi-natural grasslands, forests can be used to create landscapes thatbutterflies thrive in.
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