About a month
the lifespan of a butterfly is sopest to be 3mounts
No, the male flies do not lay eggs. Female flies are larger than male flies. The female flies lay over 900,000 eggs during their lifespan.
They sometimes descend on to plants on the ground to feed- at night time they will sleep in the shelter of plant or tree leaves, and also lay their eggs there. Average lifespan of a butterfly is only about 3 days- the eggs they lay hatch into caterpillars, which when developed pupate into butterflies.
Adult monarch butterflies do not live in groups, but they travel in groups when they migrate. The average lifespan of an adult monarch butterfly is 4 to 8 weeks.
The red admiral butterfly lives about 10 mouths or so.
No. The lifespan of a butterfly varies from species.Some live for less than a week and others longer. But the adult butterfly will fly,feed, mate and some migrate;like the Monarch.
Painted butterfly's live for approximetly 54 days, (thats their whole lifespan, egg - butterfly) but when there a butterfly only 14 days, (2 weeks)
butterflies nest
well, as you can see moths die quickly and u dont see alot of them. which means they die early. here where i live are lots of butterflies and no moths. butterflies stay as a caterpillar for a longer period of time, longer than moths. and then when they transform into butterflies they also live longer than moths. i hope this helps. i mean i am a proffesional zoo keeper and here we have lots of butterflies roaming around. Please use this answer wisely and respect it.
There are 128 butterflies in total at the butterfly park. This is calculated based on the ratio of 8:4 for North American butterflies, which means for every 8 North American butterflies, there are 4 South American butterflies. Given there are 64 North American butterflies, the total number is doubled to include South American butterflies in a 1:2 ratio to European butterflies.
No, touching a butterfly will not cause it to die. However, handling a butterfly roughly or removing its delicate scales can harm it and potentially shorten its lifespan. It is best to observe butterflies from a distance to avoid causing any harm.
As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???