No but they do sometimes migrate through Washington as a kid they passed through yearly (in 35) . For the past decade or so I haven't seen them either its where I lived or they didn't pass through this way anymore.in the Last two week I have seen 3 in bellevue
Monarch
In America, Monarch Butterflies usually live in the southern parts like Alabama or Mississippi.
In America, Monarch Butterflies usually live in the southern parts like Alabama or Mississippi.
No, monarch butterflies did not live with the dinosaurs. Monarch butterflies belong to a relatively recent group of insects that evolved long after the age of dinosaurs, which ended around 65 million years ago. The ancestors of modern butterflies likely appeared much later, with the first true butterflies evolving about 40 to 50 million years ago, well after the dinosaurs had disappeared.
Monarch butterflies adapt to the tropical rain forest through natural instinct. The butterflies have a predetermined genetic makeup that allows them to adapt.
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Some herbivores that live in the Grassland are, Monarch butterflies, Moose, and Deer
In America, Monarch Butterflies usually live in the southern parts like Alabama or Mississippi.
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.