Other than being very good for exercise and fitness, no.
Butterfly is one of the four major strokes used in competitive swimming. The others are freestyle, backstroke and breaststroke. Butterfly is swum as often as backstroke and breaststroke in a normal swimming meet. Butterfly is generally considered the most grueling and difficult of the strokes, so its popularity outside of competitive swimming is limited.
outside
Butterfly eggs develop outside the body. They are usually laid on the underside of leaves to hide them from predators.
first you go outside and catch a butterfly. then take it and then POP! there you go. hope it helped.
Swimming outside - so outdoor swimming in some kind of lake or river.
Not unless you live in a warm climate.
Because he wanted to see a "Butter"fly
Japanese firms are competitive because they want to make a profit. They typically do this by expanding outside of Japan.
Butterfly eggs are fertilized inside the mother's body before being laid. The female butterfly pairs with a male to fertilize her eggs internally.
they are for keeping it up
No, insects don't have bones. The outside of their body is the only structure that supports them.
You can teach them to fetch or they can go swimming. They play outside.