The organisms that eat Monarch Butterflies are insects. Yes they are poisinous, but some organisms can handle the poisin in their system. Mostly the insects that eat the monarch butterfly is a wasp, stink bug, and more!
There are some birds that eat monarchs , some mammals (mice) , several insects and some parasites .
Wasps are the predators of caterpillars.
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When the monarch is in its pupa stage, it eats milkweed, which is a poisonous plant. This leads it to be poisonous once it turns into a butterfly.
No it does not a monarch only eats milkweed and dogbane.
nothing eats a monarch butterfly because it is poisonous.
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Because they want to became butterfly's
Well it is different for different caterpillars. The monarch caterpillar eats lots of milkweed and and turns into a butterfly then flies to Mexico for the winter then when it comes back it lays a egg and dies.
Monarch butterfly caterpillars are yellow, black, and white striped and grow to be about two inches long before they pupate.
Moth and butterfly larvae, as well as caterpillars eat rushes.
It depends upon the species of caterpillar. Monarch butterfly caterpillars eat milkweed. Gulf Fritillary caterpillars eat only passionvine. Many moth caterpillars can eat several types of plants. Butterflies are the most particular. They can eat only very limited species of plants. Without those plants, they will starve. Harvester butterfly caterpillars are 'meat' eaters; they eat aphids. Some caterpillars are cannibals and will eat other caterpillars off and on, but not as their primary diet.
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.
The relationship between monarch caterpillars and milkweed is mutualistic. The monarch caterpillar eats the milkweed.
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