Butterflies, as much insects do, lay a large amount of eggs someplace suitable, then leave. She never gets to see her babies whether she lives or dies.
gives birth
Monarch butterflies travel south to Mexico in the winter, then back north in the summer.
Normally a butterfly lays about 100 eggs. From those 100 eggs, only 2% survive. The survivors are a male and a female. The others will die in their eggs, as larva, as caterpillars, or as butterflies. Then when a male and a female meet, they mate, and the female lays her 100 eggs. then everything starts over.
Normally a butterfly lays about 100 eggs. From those 100 eggs, only 2% survive. The survivors are a male and a female. The others will die in their eggs, as larva, as caterpillars, or as butterflies. Then when a male and a female meet, they mate, and the female lays her 100 eggs. then everything starts over.
Yes, unless the babies die before birth.
because the female thinks that the dad is going to kill the babies so they can mate again
99% Du bist der/die Größte! (der for male, die for female)
Because if the female doesn't eat the male, then all the babies will die.
=Hairless Hamsters cannot Lactate. The babies will not die at birth but if you do not find a rat or other hamster mom they will starve too death. Or you are going too need too hand feed.=
it's really bad for the baby, babies born prematurely, babies born too small, babies who die before they can be born at all.
ten mice die before birth
No, butterflies do not die when you touch them. However, handling them too roughly or removing their scales can harm them. It is best to admire butterflies from a distance to protect their delicate wings.