It's too cold in Antarctica and there is no food source there for butterflies.
Antarctica is too cold for any animal to live there, so none do.
Some animals come to Antarctica to breed and nurture their young, but none of these animals are bugs.
No.
There is nothing in Antarctica that would support the life of a butterfly.
All except Antarctica!
i think it is Antarctica
Every continent except Antarctica
There are no butterflies in Antarctica. The Vanessa Cardui is a butterfly in every continent, except Antarctica and Australia.
There are no butterflies in Antarctica. There are no trees or flowers for them to live in and feed off, it is too cold and the winds are too strong.
Butterflies do not live in frigid cold places like the northern parts of Canada. Butterflies also do not live where there is a lot of snow like Antarctica.
No, moths are not naturally found in Antarctica. Should a moth be brought onto the continent, it would not survive, because there is no food source there for moths.
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mainly in North America, but found all over the world exept Antarctica
Antarctica is the only place that butterflies and moths are not found.
Butterflies are cold-blooded insects and cannot live in temperatures that cold. They must also have the correct species of plant that each species needs for reproduction (caterpillars only eat certain plants).