Quiz: Facts About Butterflies
What is the lifespan of a butterfly?
- The lifespan of a butterfly varies by species, but most only live for a few weeks or months. Some species, however, can live up to a year.
What is the purpose of a butterfly's proboscis?
- A butterfly's proboscis is a long, tube-like tongue that it uses to suck nectar from flowers.
What is the name of the process by which a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly?
- The process by which a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly is called metamorphosis.
What is the purpose of the colorful patterns on a butterfly's wings?
- The colorful patterns on a butterfly's wings are used to attract a mate and, also, to scare away predators.
How many legs does a butterfly have?
- A butterfly has six legs.
What is the name of the process by which a butterfly lays its eggs?
- The process by which a butterfly lays its eggs is called oviposition.
What is the name of the substance that a butterfly produces to keep its wings from getting wet?
- The substance that a butterfly produces to keep its wings from getting wet is called wax.
What is the name of the group of butterflies that migrate thousands of miles each year?
- The group of butterflies that migrate thousands of miles each year is the Monarch.
What is the name of the plant that Monarch caterpillars feed on?
- Monarch caterpillars feed exclusively on milkweed plants.
What is the average wingspan of a butterfly?
- The average wingspan of a butterfly varies by species, but most have a wingspan of one to six inches.