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In Spring and Summer, the Monarch Butterfly seeks out milkweed in meadows and open fields. In winter, they migrate and can be seen in warmer climates such as Central Mexico and Southern California.

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Q: What is the monarch butterfly's habitat?
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Want to know more about monarch butterflys?

I would want to know what the Monarch Butterflies ate during the migration.


Is a monarch butterfly a herbivore or carnivore?

Herbivore. Carnivorous butterflys: EEEEKK! They drink nectar.


What family is the monarch butterfly in?

the monarch butterfly is in the lepidoptera family witch means scaled wings promise ive been studing butterflys


What is a monarch perffered habitat?

wildflowers


Is the monarch butterfly a carnivore or a herbivore or an omnivore?

Herbivore. Carnivorous butterflys: EEEEKK! They drink nectar.


Why do butterflies have to be catipillers first?

separating the nutrition and habitat of the young (catapillers) and the adults(butterflys) helps reduce competition between them


How do monarch butterflys protect themselves?

Well, anyone with any amount of knowledge will know that red, black, yellow,and orange are warning colors. It means that they are poisionous or don't taste good.


Where is the most populated habitat for monarch butterflies?

Canada and America fly fly butterflies


What is the habitat of the monarch butterfly?

There is great information about the it at this website: http://www.nhptv.org/Natureworks/monarch.htm


Can butterflys swim?

no


Why are monarch butterfly endanger?

According to the WWF and the IUCN, Monarch Butterflies are not currently endangered. However, their migratory patterns are at risk because their routes are endangered due to habitat loss. Illegal deforestation of their overwintering grounds is the greatest current threat. Logging of their traditional wintering grounds means the butterflies have fewer places to rest during winter. Not only that, but such habitat loss reduces their supply of milkweed, a key component of their diet. There is some evidence, too, that chemicals used to kill milkweed also affect the caterpillars and adult Monarch Butterflies. Efforts to protect the Monarch Butterfly are underway, with laws being passed in areas of Mexico and California that protect parts of the monarch butterfly's habitat.


Why are monarch butterflies protected?

Monarch butterflies are protected because they are an indicator of ecological balance within their migratory areas. The presence of these butterflies is a god indication of the health of areas within the range of their habitat and distribution.