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I learned that a female will lay 400-500 eggs during her life.
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I was surprised to learn different generations don't breed or lay eggs.
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I learned that the monarch's "migration only takes place every three to five generations, but somehow, by the last week of October, they arrive at the same small groups of oyamel fir trees their ancestors populated the year before". LPoser1 [at] gmail [dot] com
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I learned from the website that the Monarch migration only takes place every three to five generations, but somehow, by the last week of October, they arrive at the same small groups of oyamel fir trees their ancestors populated the year before.
Which is pretty darn cool.
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this looks like a good one.
He works in Dallas, Texas!
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The female Monarch butterfly will lay 400 to 500 eggs during her lifetime.
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A female will lay 400 to 500 eggs during her lifetime, and primarily on only one type of milkweed plant, but only a small percentage of eggs will actually survive to become adult butterflies.
The monarch’s migration only takes place every three to five generations, but somehow, by the last week of October, they arrive at the same small groups of oyamel fir trees their ancestors populated the year before.
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these tiny animals ' weigh only .02 of an ounce
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After their stay in Mexico, it is crucial to head north to get back to Texas and Louisiana and specific types of milkweeds to lay their eggs during a critical three-week period.
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The Monarch's migration only takes place every three to five generations, but somehow by the last week of October they arrive at the same small groups of Oyamel Fir Trees their ancestors populated the year before. garrettsambo@aol.com
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