The Fascinating Migration Trek Of Monarch Butterflies Has Begun!
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Right about now, thousands of Monarch butterflies are beginning to make their way from North America's colder regions to their winter homes in California and Mexico, where they will spend the season hibernating, before heading back in early spring next year. This round-trip, which in some cases spans about 2,000 miles each way and can take as long as two months, is unique and fascinating for a number of reasons.
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- Ryan S 약 13년2,000 miles is a long way. I'd faint after 3 miles! How do they do it?
- Grace K약 13년That is a long trip for such a little butterfly and it takes a long time too.
- Ryan S 약 13년I wish I was a butterfly. I'd give anything to be in a hot place right now!
- Ryan S약 13년I wish I was a butterfly. I'd give anything to be in a hot place right now!
- Ryan S 약 13년2,000 miles is a long way. I'd faint 3 miles after 3 miles! How do you think they do it?
- CAroline약 13년Can't believe 2000 miles
- Ryan S 약 13년I wish I was a butterfly. I'd give anything to be in a hot place right now!
- @ Caroline K약 13년I agree
- Ryan S약 13년I wish I was a butterfly. I'd give anything to be in a hot place right now!
- L0U1$약 13년THAT THEY FLY ALL THE WAY TO CALIFORNIA