Since butterflies are a type of insect, they do not have fur.
They may however have hairs.
No, monarch butterflies do not have fur. Instead, they have scales on their wings and body that give them their distinctive coloration and patterns. These scales can create a soft appearance, but they are not fur. Monarchs are known for their vibrant orange and black markings, which help them in camouflage and warning predators.
no jamaca does not have monarch butterflies however they do pass by while migrating.
the monarch butterfly
Some monarch butterflies do indeed migrate through the state of Colorado. Monarch butterflies migrate to warmer regions during the winter.
Monarch butterflies are large, black and orange in color with white spots. Monarch butterflies closest relatives are the milkweed butterflies.
Monarch butterflies are cold blooded just like all insects. Monarch butterflies rest in the sun and shiver their wings to warm up when they are cold.
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The spelling is "monarch butterfly" (plural "monarch butterflies").
Millions of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) qualify as such.
Monarch Butterflies are cold blooded just like all insects. Monarch butterflies rest in the sun and shiver their wings to warm up when they are cold.