Why does a butterfly circle around a flower?

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2026-02-21 00:25

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When a butterfly eats, the proboscis extends like a straw which they insert deep into the flower to suck up the nectar, a behavior called 'nectaring'. When eating they will circle around a flower for seconds at a time, making sure to drain all the nectar.

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