The time it takes for a monarch butterfly to travel around North America varies significantly depending on factors like weather and the specific route taken. Typically, during their migration from Mexico to the United States and Canada, monarchs can take several weeks, covering about 50 to 100 miles per day. The entire migration can span several months, with butterflies usually arriving in their northern breeding grounds by late spring.
monarch butterflies travel from as far north as Maine and Canada and fly down to south America and Mexico.
in north America and new zealand
To North America.
The Monarch is most known for it's lengthy north/south migration of North America that takes three to four generations to complete.
The Monarch is most known for it's lengthy north/south migration of North America that takes three to four generations to complete.
Fransisco Coronado traveled to North America around Nebraska. I hope this answer helped
In the warm northern regions of North America.
Monarch butterflies travel south to Mexico in the winter, then back north in the summer.
north\east
south
yes! I've seen quite a lot of monarch butterflies here!
The name of the orange caterpillar with a black stripe commonly found in North America is the Monarch caterpillar.