An amazing thing that a monarch butterfly does to survive is make a 3,000 mile trip during migration. This is done by millions of monarch butterflies each and every year.
how do butterflies survie in the winter?
The relationship between the life cycle and the migration pattern of the monarch butterfly Monarch butterflies are not able to survive the cold winters of most of the United States so they migrate south and west each autumn to escape the cold weather. The monarch migration usually starts in about October of each year, but can start earlier if the weather turns cold sooner than
Three or four generations are produce in the spring and summer. The spring monarch and summer monarch usually survive for only a few weeks (2-8). The last generation of the summer (or fall monarchs) diapauses where they are able to survive 135 days or the length of the overwintering period. This generation is the last generation of the migration period.
the massive migration has begun. Birds also show migration to survive.
they coevoled as plant and pollintor , that means they both rely on each other to survive
one brood. one brood is 100-700 eggs. only around 40 survive.
Yes, many monarch butterflies can survive in cold weather by migrating to warmer climates during the winter months. They are known for their incredible migration patterns, traveling thousands of miles to reach warmer areas where they can survive. The cold temperatures can slow down their metabolism and activity level, putting them in a dormant state called diapause.
The zoo would be the only place. Monarch butterflies like warm weather and native to Mexico and South America. They migrate in the spring to California Monterey groves. I can't imagine that they would survive through the winters in NYC without protection.
Butterflies like the viceroy have adaptations that help them survive. The viceroy would make a tasty snack for birds if they didn't look like the monarch. The Monarch Butterflies bright colours and horrible taste to birds help them survive. Birds stay away from them. The viceroy has an advantage by looking almost exactly like the monarch. I hope that helps you!
Water, fruit, leaves, fresh air, Grass sunlight or some sort of bright lighting.
Fires death rays if a predator gets too close! Seriously, like all butterflies, the Monarch butterfly has compound eyes. Compound eyes give butterflies excellent color perception and motion detection. They can see objects above, below, beside, in front of, and below them all at the same time. Butterflies can see a wide range of colors.