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Monarch butterflies travel south to Mexico in the winter, then back north in the summer.
Monarch butterflies have many instincts. Other than the instinctual desire to migrate each year, they are also driven to collect pollen and to mate.
every early fall
No, butterflies do not mate for life. There are only 8 animals that mate for life. Some of them are gibbons, swans, wolves, and bald eagles.
Butterflies do not fall in love. Male butterflies are attracted to female butterflies through scent and sight. They pair/mate and the male goes to search for another female soon after. They have an instinct to pair/mate but never stay around one specific butterfly.
the male injects the sperm into the female
Sweetheart, butterflies don't mate with people.
No, a male chipanzee will mate with any female that is in heat.
No, once the female is bred, the male has nothing further to do with her. They do not mate for life.
No, they do not mate for life. The male and female are only together for a brief period during the breeding.
Normally a butterfly lays about 100 eggs. From those 100 eggs, only 2% survive. The survivors are a male and a female. The others will die in their eggs, as larva, as caterpillars, or as butterflies. Then when a male and a female meet, they mate, and the female lays her 100 eggs. then everything starts over.
the female praying mantis is famous for eating the male after mating that's life