Danaus chrysippus, commonly known as the Plain Tiger Butterfly,
is a striking and iconic species. Its wingspan ranges from 50-70 mm. The wings
are orange with black veins and white spots, featuring distinctive black
stripes.This species inhabits tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia,
and Australia, including forests, grasslands, and coastal areas. Danaus
chrysippus is known for its slow, gliding flight and tendency to fly in open
spaces.The life cycle consists of eggs laid on host plants, followed by
caterpillars feeding on leaves of plants like Oleander and Nerium. The chrysalis
forms on host plants or nearby surfaces, and the adult emerges, living up to
2-4 weeks.Danaus chrysippus\'s distinctive coloration serves as a warning
signal to predators, indicating its toxicity. The Plain Tiger Butterfly\'s
adaptability and widespread distribution contribute to its success in diverse
habitats.Males and females exhibit sexual dimorphism, with males featuring more
prominent black stripes. ts its ecological resilience.This species is known for
its migratory behavior and ability to adapt to various.