The life of Monarch Butterfly
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 Published On Sep 12, 2015

Discover the life of the monarch. Adult female monarchs lay
their eggs on the underside of milkweed leaves. Each female can lay 400 eggs. These eggs hatch, depending on temperature, in three to five days. Monarchs spend the caterpillar stage of their lives eating and growing. The young caterpillar measures about 2 mm and reaches a length of 50 mm. After about two weeks, the caterpillar will be fully-grown and find a place to attach itself so that it can start the process of metamorphosis. Witness the monarch’s transformation.

It is the only one North American butterfly who migrate,
each year, in large number. Probably no other insect on the Earth make such a migration. The Monarch can fly more
than 100 km in a single day.
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