Many people like butterflies, and it’s easy to see why. It’s estimated there are about 17,500 recorded species of butterflies; some putting the figure up to 20,000.
The biggest butterfly in the world is found in Papua New Guinea. It’s called Queen Alexandra Birdwiny. Its wing measures over 9.8 inches across.
Let’s see how your fair in your knowledge about butterflies.
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Question ofButterflies have four wings- 
					
Yes
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No
 
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Question ofTheir wings are transparent- 
					
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No
 
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Question ofThey can’t fly if they’re cold- 
					
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No
 
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Question ofThey are nearsighted- 
					
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Question ofThey taste with their foot- 
					
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Question ofButterflies are not insects- 
					
Yes
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No
 
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Question ofTheir diet consists of anything liquid only- 
					
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No
 
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Question ofAll butterflies are diurnal- 
					
Yes
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Question ofThey are completely deaf- 
					
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Question ofThey can’t see colours- 
					
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Question ofWhen at rest, they hold their wings vertically above their bodies- 
					
Yes
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 Benny
							Benny
					 
					
A very interesting quiz. I have three wrong answers.
That was a good try. Congrats. Thanks for taking the quiz.
I missed some but all in all, it was an interesting quiz,
Thanks for dropping by and trying the quiz, and enjoying it.
Got these all correct. What a great quiz. Not sure why I didn’t think of doing one. Great job.
I knew you would, as Doc said, blow the quiz. Congrats. I knew butterflies are one of your most favourites insects. I too hope you should have done it.
i missed two, should have pinged Carol first she will blow this quiz up i would guess.
Hahaha…you are right, Doc. Carol blew the quiz.
i knew she would, it is as they say up her alley
You excelled in the quiz. Congrats.