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Why are butterflies important? What are they doing to help nature?
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Why are butterflies important? What are they doing to help nature?
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They are the source of food when they are adult sized and they eat aphids when they are still caterpillar’s. Search it up!! Have a nice day(:
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Answer: they pollinate and help flowers grow.
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