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The natural habitat of the Monarch Butterfly includes New Guinea, Australia, the Canary Islands, South America and throughout most of North and Central America. The monarch butterfly is the most easily recognizable butterfly, and fascinates both young and old, alike.
The Monarch is most known for it's lengthy north/south migration of North America that takes three to four generations to complete.
The Monarch is most known for it's lengthy north/south migration of North America that takes three to four generations to complete.
There are two different types of monarch. A monarch can be a king or queen of a country (or territory)/ the sovereign head of state; in which case their traditional residence would be a castle. Or, Monarch can refer to the Monarch Butterfly. Monarch Butterflies are fairly cosmopolitan in distribution and are found on most temperate continents, although are found in large numbers in north and central America. They would traditionally live in open areas, meadows and lightly wooded areas.
The Vicerey butterfly is very similar to the Monarch but is smaller and has an extra curved line on the bottom wings. Vicorey butterflies are popular because of their mimicry.Monarch butterflies eat milk weed so when a preditor eats it it poisons the preditor.So when preditors see the Vicorey, they don't eat it.
north america
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...).
the most common species in nz is the monarch butterfly
in north America and new zealand
The Mangrove Skipper is a colorful butterfly of North America.
animals which live in north temperature zone, are: Monarch Butterfly Some species of Frog
Over 2725 butterfly species live in or pass through North America (although around 2000 of these are from Mexico.