Evolutionary biologists are beginning to work out the mystery of how a complex life cycle like caterpillar- chrysalis - butterfly evolved. If you want to read the details try Richard Dawkins excellent books like " The ancestors tale " or Talkdesign org or Evolutionfairytale website, Also try PZ Meyers website Pharyngula or Potholer54 channel on youtube for more excellent videos
What actually happens when they emerge from their Chrysalis is that their abdomen is full of the fluid that then needs to get pumped into their wings. this process takes about an hour, and then another hour or so to just dry out and warm up. There may be the occasional drop of orange fluid from their abdomen as they are pumping their wings up, or to expend surplus fluid.
What actually happens when they emerge from their Chrysalis is that their abdomen is full of the fluid that then needs to get pumped into their wings. this process takes about an hour, and then another hour or so to just dry out and warm up. There may be the occasional drop of orange fluid from their abdomen as they are pumping their wings up, or to expend surplus fluid.
:D Good! And also how fast they grow? I mean in one day they grow like in the video? (The video has time lapse enabled do i mean the natural growth time)
Throughout most of north america, monarchs migrate to Mexico (near where I live) where millions winter. then early spring they start their migration north, and breed along the way. three generations during their course up, and the final generation fly the super-long trek south, hibernate, wake up, breed and lay their eggs, and die. Its the next gen. heads north. Its ever 4th generation that lives for 6-8months, and the migrating north generations only last a month or so in butterfly stage.
@LagunaChapala We get the adults up in Ohio where I live, because we've got several species of milkweed that they like. I photographed one last summer or the summer before in my backyard; we've got milkweed vines back there and the butterflies just go crazy. The conservatory here has monarch chrysalises to hatch every spring for their butterfly exhibit, too. It's awesome.
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RaulSoaresG1452 2 weeks ago
Evolutionary biologists are beginning to work out the mystery of how a complex life cycle like caterpillar- chrysalis - butterfly evolved. If you want to read the details try Richard Dawkins excellent books like " The ancestors tale " or Talkdesign org or Evolutionfairytale website, Also try PZ Meyers website Pharyngula or Potholer54 channel on youtube for more excellent videos
zytigon 3 months ago
thumbs up if you hear the horn @ 26 lol
HilaryHaylieRocks08 3 months ago
That's a really neat way to capture short and sweet but yet explanitory :D Very nice
secret20rose10 4 months ago
What actually happens when they emerge from their Chrysalis is that their abdomen is full of the fluid that then needs to get pumped into their wings. this process takes about an hour, and then another hour or so to just dry out and warm up. There may be the occasional drop of orange fluid from their abdomen as they are pumping their wings up, or to expend surplus fluid.
LagunaChapala 7 months ago
What actually happens when they emerge from their Chrysalis is that their abdomen is full of the fluid that then needs to get pumped into their wings. this process takes about an hour, and then another hour or so to just dry out and warm up. There may be the occasional drop of orange fluid from their abdomen as they are pumping their wings up, or to expend surplus fluid.
LagunaChapala 7 months ago
UGH I CANT TAKE IT ANYMORE! GRAB IT ALREADY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im sorry if i offended anyone, i just REALLY had to get that out
Sims3fanforev 7 months ago
it's not being born, it was born like a week ago.
skyressmaster12 8 months ago
LOL 0:10 you can see the butterfly fully out for 1 frame then he teleports back in hhahahahahahahahha
GlerdskiParkourz 11 months ago
No when they come out they need to let their wings dry completely before they take off.
ClubCrew 1 year ago
when they cum out theyr abdomynem is filled wit blood they have to pump it into their wings
MorningGloryVine1 1 year ago
That was breathtaking.
george77772moons 1 year ago
I thought what they life only one day? Now ya tell me how long butterflies lives?
Starioshka 2 years ago
They can live months if they don't breed but if they do only about a month.
watcher0I0 1 year ago
:D Good! And also how fast they grow? I mean in one day they grow like in the video? (The video has time lapse enabled do i mean the natural growth time)
Starioshka 1 year ago
Yes in hours they have to finish changing into a Butterfly that can fly OR risk being eaten.
watcher0I0 1 year ago
Throughout most of north america, monarchs migrate to Mexico (near where I live) where millions winter. then early spring they start their migration north, and breed along the way. three generations during their course up, and the final generation fly the super-long trek south, hibernate, wake up, breed and lay their eggs, and die. Its the next gen. heads north. Its ever 4th generation that lives for 6-8months, and the migrating north generations only last a month or so in butterfly stage.
LagunaChapala 7 months ago
@LagunaChapala We get the adults up in Ohio where I live, because we've got several species of milkweed that they like. I photographed one last summer or the summer before in my backyard; we've got milkweed vines back there and the butterflies just go crazy. The conservatory here has monarch chrysalises to hatch every spring for their butterfly exhibit, too. It's awesome.
danaseilhan 6 months ago
@watcher0I0 iv'e raised the caterpillars 5 or 6 yrs into chrysallis, but occaisonally the chry. half forms and it dies! what is going wrong?
Missminerals 6 months ago
i work at a museum and i saw a few butterflies emerge today its an amazing sight
ladydro415 2 years ago
how long is this video in real time?
MeitanteiHiryuu 3 years ago
This is amazing man, thanks for that.
deoxyribonucleus 4 years ago
Very happy to hear from you, have yiou been to my web-site for pictures?
watcher0I0 4 years ago
okay. I want to see this smoothly!
milapse 4 years ago
So would I but got to work with what I got.
watcher0I0 4 years ago