Migration

of butterflies Migration of butterflies is a yearly phenomenon wherein a mass of butterflies migrate from one region to another in search of food, breeding and other resources. These migrations are of immense importance for the survival of the species, as it allows them to spread across the world, enabling them to adapt to changing conditions and to find more suitable habitats for its survival. Migrating butterflies are also beneficial for human activities such as agriculture, as they can act as pollinators of certain crops and forests. In addition, the phenomenon of butterfly migration serves as a unique natural spectacle, making it an attractive element for ecotourism activities.

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