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wouldn't you like to know where butterflies go when it rains?
do you think they still fly and get hurt, or hide, or go to a magical unknown place?
13 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
"Given their fragile nature, a harsh rainstorm could spell certain death for one of these creatures. So although some of their sturdier family members can survive in the rain, most butterflies wait out bad weather by seeking shelter in the places they usually go at night -- they hide out under dense leaves or rocks or overhangs of houses, or sometimes they just perch in bushes with their wings tightly closed. " (hope this helps ! :) )
Source(s): http://ask.yahoo.com/20040116.html - ?Lv 45 years ago
Water flows off their wings like a ducks back. Plus they hang upside down under things till it's over. Can you imagine what it's like to be a wild animal and be at the complete mercy of the weather? No where to hide!
- ?Lv 51 decade ago
Nor'easters have been known to send monarch butterflies to the British Isles, but butterflies are tough. the sissy ones hide under leaves.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I think they go to a magical unknown place. lol
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
magical places
- Anonymous1 decade ago
magical unknown place? thank god for psychiatrists!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
they all drown...sad but true...then their lifeless corpse are swept into the drainage system and they have a burial at sea...
*puff*
- Anonymous1 decade ago
lol ur awesome! I wonder that too.