
Ep 26: The Long Road to Mexico
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Monarchs: A Crazy Yearly Cycle
The monarch butterfly is an iconic species, in part because of its crazy yearly cycle. They fly from Mexico through the US, northern, southern Canada, and then back to Mexico over four generations. And by March, late March, they end up flying 800 miles or so into Texas, lay eggs on milkweed plants that are just coming up and die. The bulk of their eating milkweed and going from egg to caterpillar to adult happens between March and August.
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