it's 3.2 miles depending on the size of the monarch.
The migration route for a monarch butterfly is when they travel to a warmer place during the winter. They can travel up to 6,000 miles on their little fragile wings.
The monarch butterflies do.
How many miles a butterfly travels during winter migration varies by the species and their location. Some species of butterflies have been known to travel over 4,000 miles.
it depends on where the turtles are because when the water gets to cold for them they swim to warmer waters wich are mostly tropical parts of the world and then they end up staying there becaause of the warm water.
Their range depends upon weather , winds and temperature . One tagged monarch was recaptured 265 miles away from where it had been released the previous day .
Butterflies have been seen flying up to 1,000 feet high. They can also fly as fast as 30 miles per hour, but usually average about miles per hour.
think about it like this when so many butterflies are flying it creates a draft so the butterflies up front slowy work there way to the back of the line just catching the draft so in essence different groups are swiching places ... working up in front... then esy ride in the back (fun fact ducks also fly in this matter
on average they can travel 1000 miles....in one day
an average hamster can travel at a speed of 5 miles per hour
The Monarch butterfly travels the furthest of all insects. It makes a return journey of 8,000 km every year from its homeland in Canada to Mexico. The monarch is the only butterfly known to make a two-way migration as birds do. Using environmental cues, the monarchs know when it is time to travel south for the winter. Monarchs use a combination of air currents and thermals to travel long distances. Some fly as far as 3,000 miles to reach their winter home!
Wingspan of about 4 inches. As butterflies go, they're really not that variable in size.
214,000 miles