because they need different food and temperature so they can live
321 species of butterflies.
more than 2000!
Butterflies are found a variety of habitats but are not found in extremely cold places such as the tundra.
a lot.
2,000 its very true
There are over 20,000 species of butterflies in the world. 725 of those are in the United States, nearly 2,000 species are found in Mexico.
The links below will show you the species occurring in and around Sydney.
Agrias is a butterfly species. It is found in South America.
Absolutely not ! They are from different continents, requiring completely different habitats ! NEVER mix species of reptile that are not found together NATURALLY.
Native species are the ones already found in an ecosystem. The ones that move in from other places are called "invasive species."
The southern Appalachians. They are a deep woods species, found in moist mountain woodlands.
Weta is a word from the Maori language, and it refers to about seventy different species of insects commonly found in New Zealand. Many look like crickets or grasshoppers. They tend to be nocturnal, and they live in a variety of habitats-- some live in trees, while others can be found in grassland, shrub land, forests, and caves.