Why does laying many eggs help the butterfly?

Female butterflies lay many eggs during their short life to insure that even a small number of these eggs will survive. Caterpillars (butterfly larva) hatch from eggs. The eggs are usually laid in a protected location on or near the plants that the soon-to-be caterpillar will eat.
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What happens to a butterfly when it lays eggs?

The eggs hatch into a larva, which we know commonly as a caterpillar. The caterpillar then grows by molting its outer exoskeleton . Larvae can do this a few or several times before they enter into the next phase of development — the pupa.
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Do butterflies lay multiple eggs?

Butterflies have various strategies for laying their eggs. Butterflies have various strategies for laying their eggs. Some species will lay their eggs individually one at a time, while others will lay an entire cluster all at once.
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How many eggs does a butterfly lay in a day?

They only lay one egg at a time, but they can lay many in a single day. (The most I've seen is 205 in one day, but this is very unusual.)
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How many eggs does a butterfly live?

A female Monarch butterfly lays from 100 to 300 eggs during her life. The eggs hatch about four days after they are laid.
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Silvery Checkerspot Butterfly Laying Eggs and Their Life Cycle



Do butterflies poop?

Adult butterflies do not urinate or defecate (or "go to the bathroom"). The larval life stage - the caterpillar - does all of the eating, and caterpillars almost continually defecate. Interestingly, when there enough caterpillars eating in the same place, their defecation is audible. That is, you can hear the poop!
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How do butterflies protect their eggs?

Each egg is surrounded by a chorion, a hard outer shell that protects the larva. Some shells have raised ribs.
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Do male butterflies lay eggs?

They mate, the females lay eggs, and all the adults die. The eggs hatch into caterpillars, which eventually grow into similarly short-lived butterflies. In this article, we'll look at the lives of butterflies from the moment they leave their chrysalis and slowly dry their wings.
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How does a butterfly lay eggs?

Eggs are laid on plants by the adult female butterfly. These plants will then become the food for the hatching caterpillars. Eggs can be laid from spring, summer or fall. This depends on the species of butterfly.
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How do butterflies make babies?

If the female is interested she may join the male's dance. They will then mate by joining together end to end at their abdomens. During the mating process, when their bodies are joined, the male passes sperm to the female. As the eggs later pass through the female's egg-laying tube, they are fertilized by the sperm.
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How many eggs does a butterfly lay in a lifetime?

How many eggs do monarchs lay? Female monarchs can lay over 1,000 eggs in their lifetime. However, in the wild they probably lay an average of about 400 to 500 eggs.
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How many eggs do female butterflies lay?

A female butterfly only lays eggs over a 2-5 week period. During this time, she probably lays an average of 300-400 eggs in the wild. Numbers in captivity are higher - about 500-700 depending on things like temperature and the conditions under which the female is kept.
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Where do butterfly lay eggs?

As part of the butterflies life cycle, after mating the female butterfly lays her eggs on or very near to the food plant on which the larva feeds. The eggs are usually laid on a particular part of the plant, e.g., on the leaves, flower heads, or in crevices on the bark.
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Do butterflies lay eggs or do caterpillars?

Butterflies are categorized as oviparous, which means they lay eggs. The adult females lay eggs on plants which later become the food for the hatching animals.
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How many times do female butterflies mate?

Female Butterflies

They mate only once in their lifetime, laying up to 100 eggs. Its common for her to lay single eggs or clusters.
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How long is a butterfly pregnant?

Approximately 3 weeks. Females lay eggs 5 to 7 days after emerging from the chrysalis. The eggs hatch after three days.
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Do butterflies drink blood?

Most butterflies drink nectar (or drink blood or sweat or urine or tears), but they don't defecate.
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What is a butterfly egg?

BUTTERFLY EGGS

Caterpillars (butterfly larva) hatch from eggs. The eggs are usually laid in a protected location on or near the plants that the soon-to-be caterpillar will eat. Most eggs are attached to the plant with a fast-drying glue-like chemical that the female butterfly secretes along with the egg.
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Are butterflies unisex?

Many butterflies are sexually dimorphic. Most butterflies have the ZW sex-determination system where females are the heterogametic sex (ZW) and males homogametic (ZZ).
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How many hearts does a butterfly have?

Yes, butterflies and all other insects have both a brain and a heart. The center of a butterfly's nervous system is the subesophageal ganglion and is located in the insect's thorax, not its head. The butterfly has a long chambered heart that runs the length of its body on the upper side.
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Do butterflies have 6 legs?

Also like other insects, moths and butterflies have six legs, a head, a thorax, and an abdomen.
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What do butterflies need to survive?

Butterflies are cold-blooded and need the light from the sun to warm the muscles they use to fly. Not only do butterflies like the sun, the plants the they thrive on need full direct sun. Most plants need at least 8 hours of sunlight to bloom properly and provide enough nectar.
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How do butterflies protect themselves?

Some butterflies protect themselves through camouflage—by folding up their wings, they reveal the undersides and blend in with their surroundings. Through this strategy, known as crypsis, they become nearly invisible to predators. Bright colors and distinctive wing patterns can, however, be advantageous.
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What are butterflies in love?

It's a nervousness that your partner makes you feel. The butterflies are due to a rush of dopamine that the brain releases on first falling in love.
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