Crickets, yes, grasshoppers I would not think so...... possible but It would depend on the size of the anole. From experience I know that crickets will bit a lizard with their mandibles, I would think a grasshopper would do the same, so if you do try it please be careful
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The monarch butterfly? They eat milkweed.
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Monarch butterfly. The term "monarch" is not a proper noun, so it should not be capitalized.
The viceroy butterfly does not eat milkweed, it is a mimic of the monarch butterfly which does eat milkweed. The milkweed makes the monarch butterfly toxic to birds. Once a bird eats its first monarch butterfly it gets so sick that it learns to never try to eat anything that looks like a monarch butterfly ever again. The viceroy butterfly has evolved to mimic the monarch butterfly to avoid being eaten by birds that have previously tried eating a monarch butterfly.
A monarch butterfly. There is no Monarch butterfly silly!
leaves and twigs to get fat and into a cacoon
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The biggest threat to the monarch butterfly are wasps, bees, frogs, and especially people. Insects like to eat the eggs of Monarch Butterflies.
The spelling is "monarch butterfly" (plural "monarch butterflies").
Monarch - butterfly - was created in 1758.
the monarch butterfly protects itself by its bright warning coloration. When a bird eats aMonarch butterfly, he will get sick and vomit it up. The next time, the bird will not eat a Monarch. The Viceroy butterfly also has similar coloration, but it does not produce the same somewhat poisonous chemicals that the Monarch does