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Because
of their interactions with plants and other animals,
butterflies play an important role in the web of
life.
Butterfly
caterpillars are voracious plant-eaters, yet they
play an important role in plant survival. It has
been estimated that arthropods -- the large group
of animals that includes all insects -- consume
20 percent of the earth's vegetation each year.
By chewing and digesting leaves, caterpillars cycle
nutrients and energy through the ecosystem, making
valuable sources of nutrition available to other
plants and living organisms.
In
turn, adult butterflies and caterpillars are food
for many predators, including other insects, songbirds,
mice, lizards, turtles and spiders. Butterflies
are the primary food source for some wasps and flies,
whose tiny larvae hatch within butterfly eggs, caterpillars,
or pupae and feed on their host.
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Wasp laying eggs in butterfly pupae
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