Are butterflies urine red?

Red dye goes through the digestive system of butterflies and stains their pee red. Yes, butterflies pee. The red pee will stain clothes and other material.
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Why do butterflies pee red?

Your butterflies will expel a red liquid called meconium. This is a completely natural occurrence. Meconium is the leftover part of the caterpillar that was not needed to make the butterfly. This is stored in the intestine of the butterfly and expelled after the butterfly emerges.
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What is the red liquid that comes out of butterflies?

Don't be alarmed if you see a red liquid, which may look like blood, coming from the tail of the butterfly. This is called Meconium. It's a waste product left over from the butterfly's metamorphosis.
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Do butterflies have pee?

Adult butterflies do not urinate or defecate (or "go to the bathroom"). The larval life stage - the caterpillar - does all of the eating, and caterpillars almost continually defecate. Interestingly, when there enough caterpillars eating in the same place, their defecation is audible. That is, you can hear the poop!
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Are butterflies supposed to bleed?

Actually, butterflies do not bleed when they emerge from their chrysalis, but release stored up waste products, which are often reddish like blood (with some few exceptions, insects lack red blood).
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What is the Colour of butterfly blood?

The pigments, however, are usually rather bland, and thus insect blood is clear or tinged with yellow or green. (The red color that you see upon squashing a housefly or fruit fly is actually pigment from the animal's eyes.)
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What is butterfly pee?

As in a drink made from the butterfly pea flower (clitoria ternatea). The drink is made from steeping the flowers in hot water like you would with tea leaves. And then adding sugar. And there you have it, butterfly pee or butterfly pea drink.
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What do butterflies excrete?

A. The purpose of excretion is to keep a constant level of salts and water in the haemolymph, or blood of the butterfly, and to get rid of toxic compounds that are produced during metabolism. Adult monarchs do this using a system of tubes called Malpighian tubules, which are found throughout the body.
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What is butterfly poop?

Question: Do butterflies poop? Answer: Butterflies pee. They only drink liquids and never eat solids, so they don't actually 'poop' but only pass liquid.
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Do butterflies have blood in their wings?

They contain “wing hearts” that pump blood and regulate temperatures. Contrary to popular belief, butterfly wings actually have living cells that help them thermoregulate. Yu et al.
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How can you tell if a butterfly is dying?

At the end of their lives, butterflies may become weak or slow, unable to fly. An older individual will often look tattier as well, such as having less colour on their wings.
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How can you tell if a butterfly is male or female?

Males have a small black spot on the top surface of the hindwing. Females do not. You can see the spot when the wings are open; sometimes it's faintly visible when the wings are closed, too.
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Why do butterflies drink blood?

Some butterflies even take a liking to blood and tears. You were right on one thing though—he's likely a bro. The behavior is most often recorded in males and is thought to aid in their reproductive success.
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Why do butterflies eat poop?

Essentially they are almost digesting their food twice, similar to the way that ruminants chew and digest their food more than once. Some animals also eat the droppings from other species to gain nutrients, for example I learned while whale watching that many fish enjoy eating whale scat. Yum!
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Do caterpillars pee?

In this case, the caterpillar kidney switches to using the water from their blood, so it can work uninterrupted. This allows their kidney to use water from the caterpillar's blood to produce urine.
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Do caterpillars poop green?

They're also pooping machines! This poop, also called frass, is expelled as little dark green blobs. The exception (for healthy caterpillars) is right before a mature caterpillar pupates, when the frass may have a slight reddish tint as the caterpillar empties it's body for the final time.
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Does butterfly poop look like butter?

Long ago, Dutch scientists were studying butterflies. And they took a look at their poop — which is officially called frass. They noticed that the droppings looked an awful lot like butter.
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Is it OK to touch a butterfly's wings?

“Excessive handling is not good for butterflies, it's not great to touch them; but a lot of time you can gently catch them in your hands and they will fly away and be just fine,” Tom Green County Horticulturist Allison Watkins said.
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Do butterflies bite?

Butterflies don't bite because they can't. Caterpillars munch on leaves and eat voraciously with their chewing mouthparts, and some of them do bite if they feel threatened. But once they become butterflies, they only have a long, curled proboscis, which is like a soft drinking straw—their jaws are gone.
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Do butterflies drink water?

Monarchs and other butterflies need moisture but cannot land on water to drink, so a typical garden pond, fountain or birdbath won't help them. Instead, butterflies sip liquid from muddy soil.
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Which insect has red blood?

Your blood is red because it contains lots of tiny, tiny packages called “red blood cells”, which carry oxygen around your body. Ants and other insects also have a liquid inside their body that moves nutrients around.
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Which insect has no red blood?

While humans and many other species have red blood, due to the iron in their hemoglobin, other animals have different colored blood. Spiders (as well as horseshoe crabs and certain other arthropods) have blue blood due to the presence of copper-based hemocyanin in their blood.
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Do ants have red blood?

Ants do have a kind of blood, though it is called hemolymph. What makes it different from blood is that it does not have red blood cells or haemoglobin. This is because ants blood does not need to carry oxygen around their bodies as it enters the body through the spiracles.
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Do caterpillars have red blood?

Technically, caterpillars do not have "blood" per se, but they have hemolymph, which is similar to blood in that it is pumped throughout...
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