Tiger Butterfly
The Tiger Butterfly, scientifically known as *Danaus genutia*, is a striking insect found primarily in Asia. It is characterized by its vibrant orange and black patterned wings, resembling the markings of a tiger. This butterfly typically inhabits open fields, gardens, and forest edges, where it feeds on nectar from various flowers.
Tiger Butterflies are known for their migratory behavior, often traveling long distances in search of food and suitable breeding grounds. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem as pollinators, helping to fertilize plants while feeding. Their life cycle includes stages as an egg, caterpillar, pupa, and adult butterfly.