When a Monarch butterfly has eaten all the greenery of a swan plant, what else can you give them to eat?
SOURCE: how can a butterfly help a plant
If this is a serious question, then i shall attempt to answer it. Butterflies help plants by gathering pollen on their bodies and antennae while consuming nectar form a flower (which, incidentally, is how the plant helps the butterfly - by feeding it). The butterfly then flies off to another flower for more food and tranfers the pollen to this plant, enabling pollenization (fertilization) which is how plants produce fruit (which benefits animals like us humans) and create seeds to reproduce. It is win-win-win.
i wish you all the best on your quest for information and philosophising.
matthew
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