why do the butterflies do on flowers ?
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Most butterflies with the characteristic long proboscis feed on floral nectar, and the Heliconiusbutterfly feed on pollen as well. They rely mostly on flower colour for locating and identifying the flowers. While foraging on nectar, they carry pollen on their body parts.
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They rely mostly on flower colour for locating and identifying the flowers. While foraging on nectar, they carry pollen on their body parts. ... The butterflies as a group have the tendency to visit a few flowers on a plant and then fly to another plant with the result of maximising xenogamy.
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