No. Monarch Butterflies only drink nectar. They cannot eat other insects.
Well.......they are both endangered (obviously) and they both produce their young sexually, but the monarch butterfly and the ground squirrel are not closely related at all.
Moths lay eggs that hatch into caterpillars just like butterflies do. Only after it forms and hatches from its cacoon does it resemble the adult moth.
Many butterflies use eye spots, like peacocks, for defense. The spots are a common form of defense that use a pattern on the top, underneath, or both sides or their front and back wings. Some butterfly species have two large eye spots on their rear wings. When a predator approaches, the butterfly will suddenly show its eye spots and frighten the would-be attacker away.
Caterpillar
The adjectives in that sentence are young and hugeand the nouns are zebra and lions and the verb is devour and there isn't an adverb.
No, barmaids do not devour their young. This statement is likely a misunderstanding or a humorous exaggeration. Barmaids are simply female bartenders who serve drinks in bars, and they do not engage in any behavior related to devouring their offspring.
Caterpillars are the young - of moths and butterflies.
We just heard a lady that was in a Monark butterfly club last Thru. She spoke at the St Joe, MO water garder club Aug Meeting. She told us that the male had two black spots near the ribs on its wings. These are sent glands that make them more actractive to the females. Paul Deatz Member of the St Joe Water garden club
Monarch butterflies will only lay their eggs on milkweed because it is their hostplant. A hostplant is the plant that the caterpillar will eat when it hatches from its egg. So, the monarch caterpillar will only eat milkweed, and the monarch butterfly will only lay its eggs on milkweed. The monarch depends in the milkweed, the milkweed does not depend on the monarch butterflies.
A young adult is in there early 20's where as an adult is in there 30'. A young adult can marry an adult.
A Monarch lays eggs, and an egg will hatch into a caterpillar.
Butterflies and moths go through a life cycle known as complete metamorphosis. The stages of their life cycle include: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.