African Monarch (Nymphalidae subfamily Danainae – Danaus chrysippus aegyptius)
They are common in South Africa 
Of medium size, males and females can be differentiated by the number of black spots on their hind wing – males have 4 and females 3.
They mostly feed on Milkweed plants which makes them poisonous to predators and as such, are left alone. 
Because of this, there are a lot of other butterflies which mimic them in looks in order to be less desirable to predators too. Clever things!! J
 
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