Caption:
As the flock of monarchs, in a silent burst of black and gold, rose from the puddle’s edge, a sudden “crack” knifed through the still morning air. A spider’s shotgun had found its mark.
Alt text:
All Right!
Caption:
As the flock of monarchs, in a silent burst of black and gold, rose from the puddle’s edge, a sudden “crack” knifed through the still morning air. A spider’s shotgun had found its mark.
Alt text:
All Right!
That spider won’t be cheering for long.
Monarch butterflies taste terrible due to toxins built up in their bodies from feeding on milkweed as caterpillars.
https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Invertebrates/Monarch-Butterfly under “Diet”
Huh. I was wondering if spiders would still eat them, and apparently some spiders are known to avoid them:
https://www.monarchscience.org/single-post/new-study-invasive-joro-spiders-do-not-like-eating-monarch-butterflies
An invasive species of spider from Asia doesn’t eat them, and even frees them when caught, but native spiders don’t mind at all: