Monarch butterfly caterpillars are yellow, black, and white striped and grow to be about two inches long before they pupate.
they look like caterpillars. there are no baby butterflies.
A caterpillar
'Baby' butterflies look like, in order, a grain of rice, a caterpillar, a pupa, an imago, then an adult.
Viceroy butterflies are not poisonous, but they look just like poisonous monarch butterflies.
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Butterflies like the viceroy have adaptations that help them survive. The viceroy would make a tasty snack for birds if they didn't look like the monarch. The Monarch Butterflies bright colours and horrible taste to birds help them survive. Birds stay away from them. The viceroy has an advantage by looking almost exactly like the monarch. I hope that helps you!
Monarchs and viceroys both have poison in them that makes them taste bad, so by looking like each other, they gain extra mutual protection. (Predators learn one pattern and then avoid both butterflies.) The viceroy is often considered the mimic in the pair because monarchs look very similar to other related "milkweed butterflies" in their family, while the viceroy has evolved to look entirely different from its close relatives in order to better look like the monarch.
Butterflies.
Viceroy butterflies are not poisonous, but they look just like poisonous monarch butterflies. Which behavior does the viceroy use to deter birds that would otherwise eat it
A monarch butterfly. There is no Monarch butterfly silly!
you get some paint and a brush then you put them a tree and they look like butterflies
They look like Monarchs
Many butterflies use eye spots, like peacocks, for defense. The spots are a common form of defense that use a pattern on the top, underneath, or both sides or their front and back wings. Some butterfly species have two large eye spots on their rear wings. When a predator approaches, the butterfly will suddenly show its eye spots and frighten the would-be attacker away.
floury they feel like flour and pollen