Butterfly Facts for Kids (2024)

The butterfly is both beautiful and amazing. Get to know it better with these fun facts about butterflies.

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Basic Facts About Butterflies

Let’s cover the basic butterfly facts for kids.

Butterflies are insects.

Like other insects, they have six jointed legs, three body parts, a pair of antennae, and an exoskeleton.

They live their lives in four stages:

  1. egg
  2. larva (aka caterpillar)
  3. pupa (when they wrap themselves in a chrysalis/cocoon)
  4. adult

There are many species of butterflies (at least 17,500), but sadly, some are endangered.

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Fun Facts About Butterflies

Now that you know some basic facts about butterflies, check out these fascinating butterfly facts for kids.

1. Butterflies are Important Pollinators

No doubt you have noticed butterflies flit from flower to flower.

They are looking for the sugary nectar that flowers produce.

As they hunt for the nectar inside the flower, they brush against the anthers of the flower. This is where the flower’s pollen is stored.

The butterfly gets pollen on its legs and body.

As it travels to the next flower, the pollen from the previous flower rubs off, pollinating the flower.

This enables the fruit of the flower to grow.

Butterflies are important pollinators for many vegetables and herbs.

Do you like carrots, celery, dill, mint, rosemary, artichokes, peas, beans, broccoli, cauliflower, or Brussels sprouts?

If so, you should thank butterflies!

Without them, many of the vegetables and herbs would not grow.

2. Monarchs Are Epic Travelers

When you think of animals that travel great distances, you likely think of salmon, whales, or geese.

You should also picture the Monarch butterfly.

Monarch butterflies in North America travel 1800 miles to spend the winter in Mexico (some even travel 3000 miles!).

What is especially amazing is that it takes four generations of Monarchs to complete the migration!

At the end of October each year, Monarch butterflies east of the Rocky Mountains fly southward to their wintering spot in the pine-oak forests of Mexico.

In the spring, the Monarchs fly north again.

On the way, the females lay eggs. Soon the generation that wintered in Mexico dies off.

The new butterflies hatch from the eggs and continue to fly north. They do not live as long as their parents, typically only two months.

These butterflies lay eggs and die, and the next generation is born. This happens again in the late summer or early fall.

In October, the original Monarch migrators’ great-grandchildren return to the same wintering spot their great-grandparents used.

No one knows quite how Monarchs find their way. Scientists think it has something to do with the sun’s position and the Earth’s magnetic pull.

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3. Butterflies Taste Food with Their Feet

Butterflies have a way to taste with their feet.

When they land on a flower, they stomp up and down with their feet to release the juices in the petals.

Their legs actually have taste buds (just like what you have on your tongue).

They can tell by the taste if this is the flower they seek.

They also have taste buds on their antennae.

Butterflies don’t have a tongue like you and me, but they do have a proboscis (like an extendable straw from their mouths).

Although both the antennae and the proboscis have taste buds, butterflies can taste best with their feet!

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4. Butterflies Have Favorite Colors You Can’t See

Do you have favorite colors? Butterflies do, too!

Butterflies prefer flowers that are red, pink, white, purple, orange, and yellow.

They do not like blue and green.

Butterflies can also see ultraviolet light; humans can’t. We only see the colors of the rainbow.

Some flowers have special ultraviolet patterns that show themselves to butterflies.

These colors and patterns advertise to butterflies that the flower has the sugary-sweet nectar they crave.

5. Butterflies Have Scales

Lizards have scales. Fish have scales. And so do butterflies.

Butterfly wings are covered in tiny delicate scales.

Each scale snaps into a tiny pocket on the wing.

These scales are what give butterfly wings their unique colors. They come in all the rainbow colors and can be shiny and iridescent.

Never touch a butterfly’s wing; you can detach its scales and make it impossible for the butterfly to fly.

This apparent weakness can save a butterfly’s life as well. If a butterfly is caught in a spider’s web, the scales can detach, and the butterfly can get to safety.

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6. Butterflies Like It Warm

Butterflies warm up and cool down with the temperature of the air.

If the air cools too much, the butterfly moves slowly. It can’t flap its wings fast enough to fly.

The ideal temperature for a butterfly is between 85 and 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

Some butterflies cannot fly if the temperature dips below 80. None can fly below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

6. Butterflies Live for a Short Time

Remember, a butterfly has four life stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.

The adult stage of the butterfly is the one you recognize: when they have wings.

This stage of a butterfly’s life is very brief.

For most butterflies, it lasts a month.

Some small adult butterflies live only a few days.

The overwintering Monarch (the one that spends the winter in Mexico) lives the longest: nine months.

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7. Butterflies Don’t Sleep

When you sleep, you close your eyes, and your mind drifts into dreamland.

Butterflies don’t do that.

First, they don’t have eyelids, so they can never close their eyes.

Second, they don’t drift off mentally. They go into a state called quiescence.

Remember, they cannot fly when it is cool, so they preserve their energy by going still.

They do this at night and on cloudy, wet days.

They have tiny hooks on their legs to dangle upside down under a leaf.

The leaf provides shelter from the drops of rain or the morning dew.

8. Butterflies Go Puddling

Butterflies don’t have teeth. They don’t need them; they drink their food (the nectar from flowers).

But they also drink water.

Why do they do this? They need minerals and salt. Nectar does not have these things, but soil does.

Butterflies will seek out puddles of water and drink the water to get the minerals that have leeched out of the soil.

This is called puddling.

The butterflies hop from puddle to puddle to shake up the water and distribute the minerals to the puddle’s surface.

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Read More About Butterflies

Do you want to know more about our fluttery friend, the butterfly? Check out these books about butterflies and find out some more butterfly facts for kids.

My, Oh My–A Butterfly!

This Cat in the Hat Learning Book is perfect for preschoolers and Kindergartners.

Butterflies for Kids: A Junior Scientist’s Guide

This book for ages 6-9 is packed with photos, illustrations, and butterfly fun facts.

The Girl Who Drew Butterflies

This biography by Joyce Sidman tells the story of Maria Merian, who was the first person to document the butterfly’s metamorphosis.

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FAQs

Butterfly Facts for Kids? ›

They have 3 body parts: a head, thorax (middle part) and abdomen (tail end). They also have 6 legs and 4 wings. They can see ultraviolet light and so see flowers very differently to humans! They use their long feelers (antennae) to sniff out food and other butterflies.

What are the cool abilities of a butterfly? ›

The key is their ability to tell time and track the position of the sun. The time-keeping cells are in their antenna, and butterfly eyes can follow the sun's location with good accuracy. That tracking lets the butterfly's brain know where to turn to find its genetically programmed destination.

What butterfly lives for 24 hours? ›

What butterfly lives for 24 hours? The mayfly spends two years as larva underwater but lives for only one day in its adult stage.

What is butterflies' favorite food? ›

Most species of butterfly prefer to eat nectar, a sugary fluid that plants produce. Butterflies can be picky about where they get their food, but almost all butterflies enjoy the sweet nectar of a brightly colored flower. The nectar guides of flowers also allow butterflies to easily find the food they enjoy.

What do butterflies like to drink? ›

Not all butterflies are attracted solely to flower nectar; some readily partake of liquid from sources such as tree sap, honeydew, over ripe or rotting fruit, dung, carrion and mud. Natural sap, nectar and over ripe food contribute much needed protein to their diets, while dung and carrion provide amino acids.

How long does a butterfly live? ›

Most adult butterflies live only one or two weeks, but some species hibernate during the winter and may live several months.

How many miles can a butterfly fly? ›

Monarchs can travel between 50-100 miles a day; it can take up to two months to complete their journey. The farthest ranging monarch butterfly recorded traveled 265 miles in one day.

How long can a butterfly fly without stopping? ›

A migrating monarch can fly up to 2,500 or sometimes even 3,000 total miles before reaching its destination. A monarch can travel over 100 miles in a single day with the right conditions. These butterflies coast on air currents to move quickly and conserve energy.

What does a butterfly symbolize? ›

Native Americans have considered butterflies as symbols of transformation, hope, and rebirth. In Chinese culture, the symbolism of butterflies evokes the qualities of freedom, earthly beauty, love, and the human soul. They have inspired humans for millennia with their delicate nature and the immense power they possess.

How intelligent are butterflies? ›

It's easy to think they're a bit indolent.” New research on butterflies is proving that these insects are capable of an astonishing range of clever behaviors, from thwarting attacks to outwitting competitors, from learning lessons to navigating long distances.

How do butterflies sleep? ›

Butterflies don't sleep like people do, but many species do take a rest in groups, a behavior called "roosting." Some may pause for just a night, while others roost for the entire winter season. Roosting together helps protect butterflies from predators and preserves energy for long migrations.

Do butterflies have 5 senses? ›

Their senses may be divided into four basic categories: touch, hearing, sight, and taste. The last two categories are usually the most well-developed systems in butterflies.

How long do butterflies sleep? ›

Butterflies don't sleep like people do, but many species do take a rest in groups, a behavior called "roosting." Some may pause for just a night, while others roost for the entire winter season. Roosting together helps protect butterflies from predators and preserves energy for long migrations.

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