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An essential pollinating insect
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Like bees, butterflies are pollinating insects, but, unlike them and because their bodies are thinner, they unwittingly load themselves with pollen on their proboscis or on their heads. In principle, they do not digest pollen grains but have mouthparts transformed into suction pumps for liquids that allow them to collect nectar from the tubes or spurs of flowers that bees cannot reach.
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