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Monarch butterflies are a type of milkweed butterfly that

Last updated: 7/8/2022

Monarch butterflies are a type of milkweed butterfly that

Monarch butterflies are a type of milkweed butterfly that belongs to the family Nymphalidae. Many butterflies, including monarchs, eat plants that have bitter or poisonous juices, which make them taste bad to their predators. The organisms advertise their bad taste with their bright colored wings, something known as "warning coloration". Based on this information, how has adaptation allowed monarch butterflies to be successful? They can fly fast enough to avoid predators and can spend more time sleeping. They have an easier time attracting good mates and can make more offspring. They are not attacked by predators and can reproduce successfully. They can camouflage into their environment and can live longer.