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What adaptations does a monarch butterfly have?

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What adaptations do the monarch butterfly have?

Physical and behavioral adaptations


How does the monarch butterfly benefit from its adaptation?

The monarch butterfly produces a chemical that gives its body a very bitter taste; which birds hate. They get that taste from the Milkweed plant which they feed on. These are the adaptations of the Monarch butterfly and it benefits by feeding on the milkweed plant and stays safe.


Do you capitalize Monarch Butterfly or Monarch butterfly?

monarch butterfly


What is an animal that has the same adaptations as a monarch butterfly?

The adaptation of the monarch butterfly is a early diet of milkweed. This diet of milkweed ensures the caterpillars and the adults taste terrible. A predator has only to taste the bitter monarch once to learn to avoid them in the future.


What does the webkinz monarch butterfly look like?

A monarch butterfly. There is no Monarch butterfly silly!


How do you spell monarch butterfly?

The spelling is "monarch butterfly" (plural "monarch butterflies").


When was Monarch - butterfly - created?

Monarch - butterfly - was created in 1758.


What are some of the adaptations for survival in the larvae stage of a monarch butterfly?

Monarch caterpillars exclusively eat the leaves of the milkweed plant. The liquid inside is poisonous and makes the caterpillar unpalatable to predators.


How many babies do a monarch butterfly?

monarch butterfly do not have babies . after the nymph open it will be the adults butterfly


Is a monarch butterfly a producer consumer or a decomposer?

A monarch butterfly is a consumer.


What do monarch butterfly feed on?

What do Monarch butterflies feed on


Does this combination of adaptations make every monarch butterfly safe from birds?

No. Since new birds are hatched every year, the young ones won't know that monarchs taste so bad. Also, the viceroy butterfly looks like a monarch. Birds eat it and it tastes good. So if that bird sees a monarch it thinks is a viceroy butterfly, it'll eat it.