Millions of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) qualify as such.
monarch butterflies travel from as far north as Maine and Canada and fly down to south America and Mexico.
the monarch butterfly
The Monarch Butterflies fly from Northern United States to mid/southern Mexico and make a trip back from Mexico to Northern USA to southern Canada. They do this migration every year like birds.
Monarch butterflies travel south to Mexico in the winter, then back north in the summer.
central Mexico
they migrate from Mexico
Monarchs as i heard migrate from Canada then travel all the way to the gulf of Mexico.while monarchs are traveling,they stop and have at least 2 or 3 generations of life.With this the monarchs die and the new generation takes it's place and does the same.
The Monarch butterflies are (or maybe should be) considered to be a population of Mexico...
Since Monarch Butterflies migrate to Mexico, I'd say the Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemispheres. Hope this answer helps!-Anonymous
The Monarch Butterflies have a very important job to do during their short life times. They increase the gentetic diversity of plants by a dramatic amount. Every year, millions of Monarch Butterflies migrate from southern Canada to Mexico, and each of them will pollenate millions of flowers, since the main diet of M. Butterflies is nectar. A few butterflies will carry pollen with them to Mexico, where they will in turn, fertilize the the plants with the pollen the are carrying. This process greatly increases genetic diversity in different species of flowers and other plants.
how do butterflies survie in the winter?