Butterflies primarily inhabit the upper layers of ecosystems, particularly in the canopy and understory of forests, as well as meadows, gardens, and other open areas. They are commonly found in the aerial layer where they can easily access flowers for nectar and find mates. Depending on the species, some butterflies may also reside close to the ground in low vegetation. Overall, their presence spans various layers, but they are most often associated with the upper and mid-levels of their habitats.
The 3 layers of the rainforest are: Emergent, where eagles, butterflies and bats live. Canopy, where snakes, toucans and tree frogs live and the understory layer where jaguars, red-eyed tree frogs and leopards live. There is also the shrub layer.
emergent layer
They all live in the emergant layer
This is the top layer of the rainforest. The tree trunks are up to 16 ft round and 200 ft tall. Animals like eagles, monkeys, bats and butterflies live there.
Butterflies like to live where there are lots and lots of plants & flowers so most Butterflies would probably live in a meadow.
The rocky marginal regions
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Butterflies typically can live up to one month. However, depending on various factors such as the size of butterflies or where they live butterflies can live anywhere from one week to six months.
the ones that live there
they live in Africa
Animals that live in the shrub layer include small mammals like rabbits, squirrels, and chipmunks, as well as birds such as sparrows, finches, and thrushes. Additionally, insects like butterflies, beetles, and spiders can also be found in the shrub layer.
Butterflies live in flowers and trees during the night. How would I know that? I'm one of them.