According to the WWF, Monarch Butterflies are not endangered. However, their migratory patterns are at risk because their routes are endangered due to habitat loss.
yes
yes blue morpho butterflies are in extreme en-danger because of deforestation!
Because humans cut down the rainforests (their homes) and use their wings to decorate necklaces, pins, jewelry, etc.
no because it is pretty so people don't kill them and they camouflage well
No..It is a common North American species.
The majority of Macaws are endangered in the wild
They are now
Yes, Blue Morpho Butterflies do have organ systems. They are organisms therefore they have organ systems.
yes
do blue morpho butterflies have any enemies
it gets drunk
threw their wings
Not yet, but they will be soon.
Blue Morpho Butterflies generally live in trees. They will find a place in the shade where they are protected from the weather.
It gizzes on the other butterflies face.
The blue morpho butterfly is 5 to 8 inches long, one of the largest butterflies known.
The Blue Morpho butterflies have many enemies. Their enemies are as follows: cats, fish, birds, other predatory insects, and human beings.
Approx. 1 gram, it depends on what size, and how old.
Blue morpho butterflies spend their life drinking nectar, sipping juices from rotting fruits of the forest floor, going up to the canopy of the rainforest to sun bask (cuz they're cold blooded), and mating.