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An Overview of the Monarch Butterfly
The monarch butterfly is a beautiful orange and black butterfly that is found throughout North America. The monarch butterfly is a popular subject of study in many schools because of its interesting life cycle. The monarch butterfly can be found in many different habitats, including fields, gardens, and parks.
The monarch butterfly has a wingspan of 3-4 inches. The body of the monarch butterfly is black with orange stripes. The monarch butterfly can be seen from late spring to early fall. The monarch butterfly migrates to Mexico in the fall and spends the winter in Mexico.
Migration and Monarch Butterfly
Animal Migration
Animal migration is the process in which animals move from one place to another. This can be done in a number of ways, including flying, swimming, or walking. Many animals migrate to warmer climates in the winter, while others migrate to find food.
One of the most well-known animal migrations is the migration of the monarch butterfly. Every year, monarch butterflies fly from Canada and the United States to Mexico. During their journey, they travel up to 3,000 miles!
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