People can help protect Monarch butterflies by preserving their habitat, planting milkweed, avoiding the use of pesticides, and supporting conservation efforts
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How do Monarch butterflies contribute to their ecosystem?
Monarch butterflies contribute to their ecosystem by pollinating flowers and serving as a food source for other animals, despite being poisonous to some predato
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Why do Monarch butterflies choose specific locations for wintering?
Monarch butterflies choose locations with suitable climate conditions and food sources for survival during the winter months.
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Where do butterflies go after becoming adults?
They continue their flight north.
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How long does it take for butterflies to break out of their chrysalis?
About two weeks.
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What do the caterpillars make around themselves before turning into butterflies?
Chrysalis.
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What do birds learn from eating Monarch butterflies?
They learn not to eat them because of the poison in their bodies.
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What do the caterpillars feed on?
Milkweed leaves.
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What do female Monarch butterflies do during their return flight?
They lay their eggs on patches of milkweed.
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What happens to Monarch butterflies during the winter months?
They stay in one small area and barely move.
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Why do Monarch butterflies like Mexico?
It's cold but not freezing, and has the right amount of moisture.
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Where do Monarch butterflies from east of the Rockies travel for the winter?
Mountains of central Mexico.
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Where do Monarch butterflies from west of the Rocky Mountains fly to for the winter?
California coast.
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When do Monarch butterflies leave the northern states and Canada?
Late August through October.
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How do Monarch butterflies move in the air?
They flutter their wings
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Where can you see Monarch butterflies during the summer in North America?