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Do yellow pansy butterflies have in common withe the american goldfinches

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For instance, the pansy butterflies and gold finches both are yellow and black in color. The butterfly and goldfinch also fly and have wings. However, the butterfly has no beak, no feathers, whereas, the gold finch has a beak and feathers, but no antennae.
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These two species of animals have in common their form of locomotion by wings. These species have similar yellow and black colors that make them perceptible to predators. Butterfly wings are covered in scales, bird wings in feathers.

Another similarity is that both species need some plant resource for their survival, the butterfly needs the nectar of the flowers and the bird needs the seeds or fruits of trees

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