Monarch Butterfly
Renee, Mary Jane, Marissa
Animal Characteristics
 They are an insect, which means they
  have 2 antennas and 6 legs.
 They have to get use to flapping their
  wings really fast, and flying south in the
  winter so they are warm.
 They’re a herbivore, which means as a
  caterpillar they eat milkweed. As a
  butterfly, they eat nectar to get nutrients.
Habitat America, as well as
 They live in North, Central, South
 Australia. They also live on some Pacific Islands, India,
 and Western Europe. They also live in wetlands. Wetlands
 are filled with water and patches of grass. Their habitat is
 also filled with forests and grasslands. Forests are filled
 with trees. Grasslands are filled with grass.
Endangered and How We Can Help
                   Endangered
 If they get wet and the temperature drops, they will
  freeze to death. Climate change is also threatening
  species of butterflies.

             How we can help them
 You can adopt it, which means you can pay
  money to the wildlife so then the wildlife will pay the
  vet to keep the butterflies alive.
Fun facts
   They travel 50-100 miles a day.
   Females have thicker veins in their wings.
   An animal that eats a Monarch butterfly usually doesn't die, but it
    feels very sick, it will remember not to eat it next time.
   If they don`t migrate they only live for 2-5 weeks long .
   Usually they come in variety of sizes.
   It can take up to two months to complete their journey to winter
    habitat.
   Insects are scared of the Monarch butterfly because of its warning
    colors.
   It is very poisonous.
   They can not fly if their body is less than 88 degrees Fahrenheit.

Monarch butterfly

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Animal Characteristics  Theyare an insect, which means they have 2 antennas and 6 legs.  They have to get use to flapping their wings really fast, and flying south in the winter so they are warm.  They’re a herbivore, which means as a caterpillar they eat milkweed. As a butterfly, they eat nectar to get nutrients.
  • 3.
    Habitat America, aswell as  They live in North, Central, South Australia. They also live on some Pacific Islands, India, and Western Europe. They also live in wetlands. Wetlands are filled with water and patches of grass. Their habitat is also filled with forests and grasslands. Forests are filled with trees. Grasslands are filled with grass.
  • 4.
    Endangered and HowWe Can Help Endangered  If they get wet and the temperature drops, they will freeze to death. Climate change is also threatening species of butterflies. How we can help them  You can adopt it, which means you can pay money to the wildlife so then the wildlife will pay the vet to keep the butterflies alive.
  • 5.
    Fun facts  They travel 50-100 miles a day.  Females have thicker veins in their wings.  An animal that eats a Monarch butterfly usually doesn't die, but it feels very sick, it will remember not to eat it next time.  If they don`t migrate they only live for 2-5 weeks long .  Usually they come in variety of sizes.  It can take up to two months to complete their journey to winter habitat.  Insects are scared of the Monarch butterfly because of its warning colors.  It is very poisonous.  They can not fly if their body is less than 88 degrees Fahrenheit.