They mate from end to end for about 30 mins
Because the adaptations that get established are a consequence of the environment. Any other adaptations that "do not fit the environment" get discarded via natural selection.
Milkweed bugs use their sensory organs, which include antennae and specialized hairs, to gather information about their environment. They are able to detect chemical cues, such as pheromones from other bugs or from food sources like milkweed plants, to navigate and make decisions. Additionally, they rely on visual cues to locate potential mates, food sources, and suitable habitats.
In the ghetto, milkweed serves as a symbol of hope and resilience for Misha. It represents beauty and nature amidst the harsh reality of their environment. Misha's connection to milkweed allows her to find solace and strength in the midst of adversity.
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Milkweed plants have adaptations that allow them to attract pollinators with their fragrant flowers, store toxic compounds in their leaves to deter herbivores, and produce fluffy seeds that are easily dispersed by the wind. Additionally, milkweed plants are known for their ability to grow in a variety of soil types and thrive in sunny open habitats.
There is common milkweed, purple milkweed, tropical milkweed, and swamp milkweed.
The monarch butterfly produces a chemical that gives its body a very bitter taste; which birds hate. They get that taste from the Milkweed plant which they feed on. These are the adaptations of the Monarch butterfly and it benefits by feeding on the milkweed plant and stays safe.
Milkweed is not particularly drought-tolerant. It thrives in locations with consistent moisture and does not do well in long periods of drought. If grown in a dry environment, milkweed should be provided with regular watering to keep the soil moist.
The adaptation of the monarch butterfly is a early diet of milkweed. This diet of milkweed ensures the caterpillars and the adults taste terrible. A predator has only to taste the bitter monarch once to learn to avoid them in the future.
YES why wouldn't they
It helps them blend into their environment.