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How do scientists know that butterflies see in shades of green, red and yellow?

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How do scientists know that butterflies see in shades of green, red and yellow?

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Btterflies were made to recognise those colours because the most flowers are green,red or yellow.So the scientists test butterflies to other colours and they saw that only red green or yellow attracts butterflies.

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