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What penguin lays its eggs in the winter?

yes because they live in the south pole and it is always winter there.


Where do you find butterfly eggs?

You can usually find butterfly eggs in leaves.


What is the difference between housefly and butterfly?

Mosquito lay eggs in water but housefly lay eggs on land.


Were can you find butterfly eggs?

In butterfly bottom


Are butterfly eggs fertile if there no male?

The eggs would not hatch if not fertilised by a male. A female butterfly will lay her eggs only after being fertilised by a male butterfly.


Where does a blue morpho butterfly lay its eggs?

A blue morpho butterfly typically lays its eggs on the underside of leaves of its host plant, which is usually a species of tropical tree or shrub. The female butterfly chooses a specific plant that provides a suitable environment for the eggs to hatch and the larvae to feed on.


How many days does a butterfly eggs hatch?

they hatch in the spring which will take 3 months if your in the winter,5 for fall and 4 for summer


Do butterfly eggs ferterlise inside or outside the mothers body?

It is important to know the reproductive habits of insects. Butterfly eggs are fertilized inside the body of the butterfly.


How many eggs do caterpillar's lay?

No, only the adult (moth or butterfly) is sexually mature and can lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------A caterpillar does not lay eggs. A caterpillar is the juvenile of an insect like a butterfly or moth that when mature will lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------


How do butterfly give birth?

They lay eggs


Are maggots in your body then when you die do they hatch and become flies?

No. When an animal dies, flies are attracted to the body, lay eggs that hatch into larvae, and those larvae pupate into flies - just like caterpillars into butterflies, really, just instead of a butterfly laying her eggs on a plant, flies lay theirs on dead flesh.


Why did Illinois pick the monarch butterfly as their state butterfly?

In 1974 a third-grader from Decatur suggested that the monarch butterfly become the state insect. Schoolchildren lobbied for the monarch butterfly and the General Assembly passed a bill making it official in 1975. The monarch feeds on the nectar of milkweed during their migration. Monarch butterflies are found in Illinois from May to October. They migrate south in the winter to central Mexico, and then return in the spring. Monarchs lay eggs on milkweed plants.