yes they migrate to your mother house!
Siproeta stelenes was created in 1758.
The accepted scientific name is Siproeta stelenes biplagiata.
The butterfly you are referring to is likely the "Malachite butterfly" (Siproeta stelenes). It has large green wings with black edges and white markings that resemble leaves. These butterflies are found in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas.
Siproeta epaphus was created in 1813.
Monarch butterfly, which may migrate from Canada to Mexico.
The monarch butterfly migrates to Mexico for the winter.
Monarchs do migrate to warmer climes in winter.
Some fish migrate. Except for the monarch, most butterflies do not migrate.
because of the winter so they migrate to keep or stay warm.
yes,to Mexico
The Monarch Butterfly is known to migrate in cold weather. They will spend their summers all around the United States, and migrate to Mexico and Southern California in the winter.
any where in the becyni bottom