a monarch butterfly stay pregnant up iinto three to five days at least
When the monarch is in its pupa stage, it eats milkweed, which is a poisonous plant. This leads it to be poisonous once it turns into a butterfly.
1 Month
The time that a lava spends in pupation may be brief, as with the Monarch butterfly who only stay in a chrysalis for 2 weeks. However, some species enter into a dormant state when they start pupation and stay in this stage until the appropriate season. They mostly stay dormant through the winter months or during the dry season in the tropics. The time spend in the chrysalis is different for each species of Butterfly. A butterfly does not spin a cocoon, its pupa is called a chrysalis. A moth, however, spins a protective silk case which is known as a cocoon.
It depends on the type of butterfly.
It doesn't, monarch butterflies are poisonous and predators tend to stay away from poisonous things.
it's colors are there because it tells the predators to stay away I'm poison
It depends on the time of year. If the caterpillar turned into a pupa near the beginning of summer than it would stay in the pupa for two weeks. If the caterpillar pupated near the end of summer or fall, then it will stay in the pupa all winter and hatch next summer.
The Monarch butterfly lives in the grassland for a short period, to try to stay warm until it goes to California, then Mexico. The grassland also has many milkweed plants like; the Mexican milkweed, and the Milkweed you see in Texas.
The Monarch butterfly lives in the grassland for a short period, to try to stay warm until it goes to California, then Mexico. The grassland also has many milkweed plants like; the Mexican milkweed, and the Milkweed you see in Texas.
They use camouflage to water or maybe stay upon trees so the butterfly reflects its color.
for about a week