Monarchs are common in the summer months all over the United States, including Nevada. They are found year round in Mexico, Central America, northern South America, the Carribean, and parts of southeast Asia and Australia.
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Although some states have an official state butterfly, Nevada is not one of them. The most common butterflies that are seen in Nevada are the Skipper, Blue Butterfly, Monarch, and Painted Lady.
Monarch butterflies can be found throughout southern Canada, all over the mainland United States, and as far south as the Caribbean
no jamaca does not have monarch butterflies however they do pass by while migrating.
the monarch butterfly
Some monarch butterflies do indeed migrate through the state of Colorado. Monarch butterflies migrate to warmer regions during the winter.
Monarch butterflies are large, black and orange in color with white spots. Monarch butterflies closest relatives are the milkweed butterflies.
The monarch butterfly is native throughout the world but typically does not fly in cold places (i.e. north canada, scandinavia, north russia, antarctica, etc...).
Monarch butterflies are cold blooded just like all insects. Monarch butterflies rest in the sun and shiver their wings to warm up when they are cold.
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The spelling is "monarch butterfly" (plural "monarch butterflies").