Because the Monarch Butterflies must use every amount of time as possible for their migration, because the migration often takes longer than their life cycle.
Yes. A few are in the garden right now --Sept. 12, 2012.
it depends on where the turtles are because when the water gets to cold for them they swim to warmer waters wich are mostly tropical parts of the world and then they end up staying there becaause of the warm water.
Right now in Mexico But they will be back this spring
Generally butterflies are solitary creatures. They also may travel in small groups. However, some species migrate in massive numbers. One species is the monarch butterfly that migrates thousands of miles each year.
No, butterflies have no backbone, or spine, as with all insects. Their bodies are supported and kept in the right shape by a hard "Exoskeleton". 'Exo' means 'outside of'. The exoskeleton is actually just the outside of the butterfly - the part that you can see as its body.
Build an extinct research lab and then fail whatever you're making (not completely) Get one button right. I think it's randomly generated what you get, a few critters; Butterflies, Bullfrogs etc.
They chop off theyre right hands
legitimacy
they get theyre fish shiped in from right out side of Europe
monarch
Guys pierce their right ear if theyre gay.
yes but theyre not releasing them right now