All continents except Antarctica
Butterflies do not typically live in groups - they are predominantly solitary insects. However, they may gather in large numbers during migration or while congregating around food sources or breeding grounds.
Butterflies can be found in various habitats around the world, such as forests, meadows, grasslands, and gardens. They are typically drawn to areas with abundant flowers for nectar and host plants for their caterpillars to feed on. Butterflies can be found on every continent except Antarctica.
Butterflies do not live in extreme cold environments such as polar regions or high mountain peaks where temperatures are consistently below freezing. Additionally, they do not typically inhabit desert regions where plant life is scarce.
Butterflies commonly found in Northern Virginia and Washington, DC include Eastern Tiger Swallowtail, Black Swallowtail, and Monarch butterflies. Other species you may encounter are the Cabbage White, Pearl Crescent, and Red Admiral butterflies.
Postman butterflies, also known as red postman or common postman butterflies, are native to Central and South America. They can be found in various habitats such as tropical rainforests, open forests, and gardens. They are typically seen in regions ranging from Mexico to Brazil.
All except Antarctica!
Butterflies like to live where there are lots and lots of plants & flowers so most Butterflies would probably live in a meadow.
Answer: Slavs live on the European and Asian continents.
Angelfish live in almost all the continents.
No.
Butterflies typically can live up to one month. However, depending on various factors such as the size of butterflies or where they live butterflies can live anywhere from one week to six months.
the ones that live there
they live in Africa
Butterflies live in flowers and trees during the night. How would I know that? I'm one of them.
no
in water
yes