I see these often at our butterfly bush. It seems I see more male Monarchs than the female ones. And I rarely see Viceroy butterflies too. These Monarchs, the Tiger Swallowtails and the Cabbage Whites are the most frequent visitors to our bush
(You can tell because the veins on the wings shown at 5:10 are thinner and there are two glands on the hind wings. Also, if that wasn't enough, it has the male claspers.)
its a male :D
lukeb4567 6 months ago
what makes someone dislike this ? o.O
it's so wonderful *------*
becacoutinho 7 months ago
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shadough4747 10 months ago
pretty.
HazieRox 1 year ago
exactly the same as a moth but yet we hate those fuckers.
yidarmy2007 1 year ago
its wings look like cloth when they are still all bunched up
TheJuggaloTwiztid 1 year ago
I can't for this. It's day 5 for me and I'm starting to see vague butterfly wings.
GuruGulu 1 year ago
for some reason monarh's creep me outcause of how big they are
yomama3608 1 year ago
i love monarch butterflies...
awkwardthingshappen 2 years ago 4
I see these often at our butterfly bush. It seems I see more male Monarchs than the female ones. And I rarely see Viceroy butterflies too. These Monarchs, the Tiger Swallowtails and the Cabbage Whites are the most frequent visitors to our bush
wiley207 3 years ago
we got one in the crysallis form now
Hyuoem 3 years ago 2
Beautiful.
goouttothemeadow 3 years ago
It's a boy butterfly.
(You can tell because the veins on the wings shown at 5:10 are thinner and there are two glands on the hind wings. Also, if that wasn't enough, it has the male claspers.)
SSJ5G 4 years ago
inspirational
which is why I am going to get some swan plants in my garden
stayupthere 4 years ago
Truly a miracle.
mamamialove 4 years ago 6
whwn I was a child these butterfly came home to our lemmon tree-
I think they fly a long way; from Canada to southamerica, can somebody tell me if this is true?
Thanks for posting! exellent music
letufi 4 years ago