Can butterflies think?

Moths and butterflies can remember what they learned as caterpillars, a study reveals. The findings challenge the accepted wisdom that the insects – brains and all – are completely rewired during metamorphosis, and may provide clues about neural development.
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Do butterflies have a mind?

Yes, butterflies and all other insects have both a brain and a heart. The center of a butterfly's nervous system is the subesophageal ganglion and is located in the insect's thorax, not its head.
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Are butterflies intelligent?

Butterflies - Strange but True. However there is some evidence that certain butterflies do demonstrate intelligence and reasoning. Experiments have proven that Heliconius butterflies can learn home ranges within which they can memorise the locations of nectar and pollen sources, host plants and communal roosting sites.
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Do butterflies have feelings?

According to entomologists, butterflies do not feel pain. Although butterflies know when they are touched, their nervous system does not have pain receptors that registers pain as we know it.
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Do butterflies have memory?

In summary, unlike humans, butterflies cannot remember personal experiences (if any) from their time as a caterpillar. Their memory is strictly biological, allowing them to recall things that endanger their well-being—like an electric shock!
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Can butterflies bond with humans?

They are social animals & crave companionship, & so bond easily with humans. Insects operate largely on instinctual behaviour.
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Do butterflies communicate?

Adult butterflies communicate with one another mostly through chemical cues—the males produce chemicals called pheromones to seduce the females. Additionally, a few species communicate with sound.
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Can butterflies feel pain?

The wings don't look right, they are crooked or small!

If it will feed, take care of it as you wish. Butterflies feel no pain but if you think it can't survive, a gentle way to send it on the ”Butterfly Heaven” is to place it in a small sandwich bag in your freezer.
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Can butterflies get angry?

Feeling panic and lashing out—being an angry butterfly—is a perfectly normal stage of transformation. But it must be temporary. You must surrender to the change, not resist it. Your butterfly can't stay pissed off forever.
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Can insects feel affection?

Bumblebees seem to have a “positive emotionlike state,” according to a study published this week in Science. In other words, they may experience something akin to happiness. To some, the idea is still controversial, however. Unlike humans, you can't simply ask a bee to interrogate its own emotions and describe them.
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Do butterflies have personalities?

Yes they do, says this researcher.
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What abilities do butterflies have?

Consider the butterfly's ability to see ultraviolet light. UV light is a spectrum of light between 10 and 400 nanometers that humans and most other animals cannot sense. Butterflies have complex mechanisms for both receiving and sending UV light, and they use these amazing gifts in a variety of clever ways.
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What do butterflies remember?

Don't be cruel to caterpillars – they won't forget it. Moths and butterflies can remember what they learned as caterpillars, a study reveals.
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Can butterflies hear?

Many Nymphalidae butterflies have ears and scientists have confirmed hearing in several species using neuroanatomical and neurophysiological methods. Ears are mostly sensitive to sound frequencies between 500 Hz and 6 kHz, overlapping the hearing range of humans.
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Do butterflies see?

Butterfly eyes are made up of many smaller image forming eyes called ommatidia. One of the main advantages of these eyes is that it provides the animal with increased wide field of vision. In fact, it is said that a butterfly can see approximately 314 degrees around itself.
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Why do butterflies zigzag?

The butterfly's erratic flight is actually an evolutionary tactic that makes it harder for any would-be predators to predict the insect's flightpath. Butterflies and moths use their wings for many purposes: for flight, as mobile billboards to advertise how poisonous they are, and to create camouflage patterns.
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Why do butterflies fly close to me?

Often, to get your attention, they will persistently fly around you or within your view. They want you to see them because they are most likely a visitor sent by someone on the other side.
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Do bugs feel pain when you squish them?

They don't feel 'pain,' but may feel irritation and probably can sense if they are damaged. Even so, they certainly cannot suffer because they don't have emotions.
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Do butterflies 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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Can butterflies regrow legs?

An adult butterfly is fully formed, cannot grow and doesn't really heal. If you find a butterfly with a broken wing, the insect is probably never going to fly again.
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Do butterflies have 12000 eyes?

The monarch butterfly has 12000 eyes that help it to practically see in every direction. These butterflies have two types of eyes- Simple and Compound. The simple eyes are single-chambered and used to detect the brightness of light.
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Do butterflies have their own language?

Butterflies don't communicate with speech like humans but have many other subtle ways to get their meaning across. From the anger they portray in their aerial flights, to the wafts of love they release to help find their mate, they are constantly communicating with each other and the world around them.
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How do butterflies interact with humans?

In more recent times, humans depend on butterflies to help pollinate plants and crops. The emergence of butterflies in the spring is set with natures time table for pollination and reproduction of plants and animals. This, along with pollination by other insects, have helped to feed humans and animals for many years.
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