When it's cold, many butterflies go into a state of dormancy called diapause. They find sheltered spots to hide in, such as in leaves or under tree bark, and reduce their metabolic activity to conserve energy until the weather warms up. Some species migrate to warmer regions to avoid the cold altogether.
Butterflies do not live in extreme cold environments such as polar regions or high mountain peaks where temperatures are consistently below freezing. Additionally, they do not typically inhabit desert regions where plant life is scarce.
Common blue butterflies do not typically migrate. They are more commonly found in a localized area, often staying close to the habitat where they were born.
There are 128 butterflies in total at the butterfly park. This is calculated based on the ratio of 8:4 for North American butterflies, which means for every 8 North American butterflies, there are 4 South American butterflies. Given there are 64 North American butterflies, the total number is doubled to include South American butterflies in a 1:2 ratio to European butterflies.
Butterflies have adaptations such as camouflage, warning coloration, and mimicry to avoid predators. They also have long proboscises to reach nectar in flowers for food and wings that enable them to fly quickly to escape danger. Additionally, they undergo metamorphosis, which allows them to adapt to different stages of their life cycle.
As far as i can tell a rabble of butterflys or a swarm of butterflys is the answer ... go figure ???
Monarch butterflies are cold blooded just like all insects. Monarch butterflies rest in the sun and shiver their wings to warm up when they are cold.
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Monarch Butterflies are cold blooded just like all insects. Monarch butterflies rest in the sun and shiver their wings to warm up when they are cold.
Insects are cold blooded.
Butterflies are found a variety of habitats but are not found in extremely cold places such as the tundra.
no they can not, it is to cold there wings will freeze.
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well maybe it isn't the butterflies preferred environment some butterflies might like cold weather some might like hot weather.
warm blooded
because of the cold temperature
By migrating south in the winter, the butterflies are able to avoid cold weather.
Butterflies are cold-blooded and thrive in warmer weather. Migration typically starts in October every year but can start earlier if the weather is cold sooner. They also migrate because larval food plants do not grow in cold weather. Butterflies fly back up north when plants are plentiful.