Pollinator

This is an image of two butterflies. A butterfly is an example of a pollinator. A pollinator is an animal that causes a plant to produce seeds or fruit by transporting pollen from the masculine part of a plant to the feminine part of a plant. When butterflies drink from the nectar from flowers, the pollen sticks to their legs and feet as they are transferred to other flowers.



                                                     
                 

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