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Swallowtail butterflies do not bite. They don't have the necessary mouthparts, as their feeding mechanism is a long, straw-like tube called a proboscis, used for drinking nectar.
However, their caterpillars can appear to 'bite' if handled, but it's actually a harmless defensive mechanism. They don't have true jaws, so they can't cause injury or harm.
Swallowtail butterflies, like all butterflies, do not have the ability to bite through clothes. They are equipped with a long, tubular mouthpart called a proboscis, used for sipping nectar from flowers.
Their proboscis is not capable of piercing through fabric or human skin. The idea of a butterfly causing physical harm through biting is a misconception.
No, Swallowtail butterflies (Papilio machaon) do not bite and therefore cannot cause any pain through biting. They do not have the necessary mouthparts to bite or sting.
No, Swallowtail Butterflies do not bite or sting.
Swallowtail Butterflies have no mechanism to bite humans.
There is no danger from Swallowtail Butterfly bites as they do not bite.
If a Swallowtail Butterfly were to bite you, which is impossible given their physiology, there would be no effect as they are harmless creatures.
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