yes
Yes, a butterfly can live in Japan. There are many different species of butterflies that live all over the world.
Butterflies like to live where there are lots and lots of plants & flowers so most Butterflies would probably live in a meadow.
in south africa
There are over 20,000 species of butterflies in the world. 725 of those are in the United States, nearly 2,000 species are found in Mexico.
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.
There is a aproximation of about 28,000 species of Buttterflies in the world. Throughout the world, there are over 20,000 different types of butterflies. North American butterflies makes up only a small population of the world's butterflies, numbering only about 725 species. In comparison, about 2,000 types of butterflies live in Mexico alone.
They eat plants (recycle) as caterpillars, and feed birds as butterflies. They also remind us that the world we live in is a beautiful gift.
no just australia and some other countrie but not all
There are over 20,000 species of butterflies worldwide, with millions of individual butterflies living in various habitats across the globe. It is challenging to estimate the total number of butterflies due to fluctuations in populations and the vast diversity of species.
Monarch butterflies adapt to the tropical rain forest through natural instinct. The butterflies have a predetermined genetic makeup that allows them to adapt.
No.
There are approximately 20,000 species of butterflies in the world.