butterfly fish live longer in the wild if you keep them they most likey will live 3-5 years they make really really good pets too !!!!!
The Monarch butterfly is considered one of the strongest butterflies due to its long migration journey of over 3,000 miles from Canada to Mexico. Their endurance and ability to travel such long distances make them one of the strongest butterflies.
Butterflies typically live for about 2-4 weeks in the wild. When kept in captivity, their lifespan can vary depending on the species and how well they are cared for. It's important to provide them with proper food, shelter, and environmental conditions to ensure their well-being.
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.
Butterflies open and close their wings to expose them to the air and sunlight, which helps to dry them out. They also use their large surface area and veins in the wings to effectively absorb moisture. Additionally, some butterflies will hang upside down to allow gravity to help with the drying process.
The red admiral butterfly lives about 10 mouths or so.
14 days
Monarch Butterflies. They fly south for the winter like birds do.
1 to 2 weeks I think
a monarch butterfly stay pregnant up iinto three to five days at least
about 2 inches long and the wingspan is 2 inches as well
finger monkeys can live in captivity for about 8 years.
they live from 25 to 30 years in the wild and captivity
Mice in captivity can live up to 5 yrs on average.Outside of captivity 1.5 to 3 yrs.
Monarch butterfly caterpillars are yellow, black, and white striped and grow to be about two inches long before they pupate.
One of the important roles the Monarch plays is pollinating on its long migration. It is the only butterfly to migrate that distance.
So far it has fared the poorest in captivity and haven't survives long in captivity. So no, they cannot be kept in captivity for long.
If a coyote is being held or protected in captivity it will live for about 20 years.