We Need Butterflies

We Need Butterflies — page 3
The insect uses it to suck nectar from the flower As the butterfly sips pollen from the flower sticks to its legs Then the butterfly moves to another flower The pollen brushes off the butterfly’s legs and falls onto the new flower This process is called pollination A pollinated flower makes seeds which grow into new plants There are more than 17,000 species of butterflies in the world They live on every continent except Antarctica More than 75 percent of butterflies live in tropical regions The world’s butterflies come in many sizes and colors Some butterflies wingspans are less than 1 inch 2 5 cm Others can grow to be 6