Sulfure Butterfly
(Phoebis philea)
This organism is a Sulfure Butterfly also called by its scientific name, Phoebis philea. You can find this organism in any habitat with flowers growing like a forest or garden. The domain of this organism is Eukaryote, the kingdom is Insecta, the phylum is Arthropod, the order is Lepidoptera, the family is Pierdae, the genus is Phoebis, and the species is Phoebis philea. This kind of butterfly are scared of humans. A Sulfure Butterfly has yellow wings(structural). It has 2-4 dots on its wings(structural). Some of these butterflies are made with cool brownish colored lines on the edges of there wings(structural). A Sulfure Butterfly has bilateral symmetry, which means they can be divided into two parts that are mirror images of each other. This animal is a heterotroph (eats mostly everything and also other heterotrophs) and also is endothermic(warmblooded). The prey of this organism is patrey pea, senna’s, and clover. They don’t have many predators but some birds eat them. A fun fact about Sulfure Butterflies is that their larva makes a tent for them to hide in.
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