It depends upon the species. Some longwings, like the Zebra Longwing, do tend to spend the nights in clusters, sitting together on one branch. In the winter, Monarchs spend months sitting together on trees in Mexico or the coast of California (in the North America area). Most are solitary except when looking for a female to pair with.
Actually, they live alone, like most cats.
NO, Sloths do not live alone. When sloths were first born they live 15 years with their mom and then they leave their mom to go build their nest alone.
snow owles migrate alone
Jaguars tend to live alone unless they have offspring.
Frogs can live both alone and in groups, depending on the species and their environment. Some frogs are solitary and prefer to live alone, while others may form groups or congregate during mating season.
Butterflies like to live where there are lots and lots of plants & flowers so most Butterflies would probably live in a meadow.
a morpho butterfly lives with others morpho butterflys but in the summer it goes alone to its migration area and soon when it comes back home it reapets its cycle
No.
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
Butterflies live in flowers and trees during the night. How would I know that? I'm one of them.
no
in water
yes
In trees.
of course