Why dont insects such as butterflies spend the winter in thier actie stages o a caterpillar and an adult
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Butterflies are cold-blooded and cannot withstand winter conditions in an active state. Butterflies may survive cold weather by hibernating in protected locations. They may hibernate at any stage (egg, larval, pupal or adult) but generally each species is dormant in only one stage.
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Butterflies are cold-blooded and cannot withstand winter conditions in an active state. Butterflies may survive cold weather by hibernating in protected locations. They may use the peeling bark of trees, perennial plants, logs or old fences as their overwintering sites. They may hibernate at any stage (egg, larval, pupal or adult) but generally each species is dormant in only one stage.
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