Monarch Butterflies
Have
you ever heard of the "Monarch Trail"? Each year, Monarchs migrate all
the way from the tip of the Door County peninsula in Wisconsin, all the way down
to Mexico. They stay there for six months or so and head back.
Believe it or
not, they fly all the way down for thousands of miles. A lot of them stop in Texas
and lay their eggs on milkweed. The eggs will hatch into caterpillars, and then
those caterpillars will eventually turn into Monarch butterflies. It's those Monarch
butterflies that fly the rest of the way back up to the tip of the peninsula.
Pretty wild, huh? By the way, did you know that milkweed is the only plant Monarch
butterflies will lay their eggs on? As the eggs produce caterpillars, the caterpillars
eat the milkweed. What's cool is that when caterpillars get milkweed inside of
them, it actually makes them taste and smell bad to predators. So milkweed actually
protects them from getting eaten! Nature is amazing, isn't it?
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