Monarch butterfly larvae (caterpillars) feed exclusively on milkweed.
The adult Monarch butterfly drinks the juices of soft fruits (usually fallen fruits), and nectar from flowers. It drinks the nectar of milkweed flowers, which makes it poisonous to predators.
Monarch butterflies eat nectar from flowers.
lemon slices
no, but if the animal does not know it is a bad animal to eat it will get a stomach ache
no
No. Monarch butterflies only drink nectar. They cannot eat other insects.
yes they taste bad to the birds because they are posinious
Who is eating the milk weed you or the butterflies If you eat it that won't help the butterflies Do butterflies eat, I thought they occasionally sucked nectar from flowers but they don't eat any thing
Monarch Butterflies, that's what makes them poisonous.
people eat them
No. Adult butterflies of any species do not eat grass. They must drink nectar and sap from flowers and plants.
butterfly fish reproduce by laying eggs in the sea
Some butterflies such as the Monarch, eat poisonous plants as caterpillars, resulting in the butterfly being toxic. Insect eaters like birds seem to know not to eat these butterflies. Monarchs are most likely poisonous to some extent in dogs.