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So much for the Monarch "extinction"
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Clay-All-Over
Posted 7/21/2006 23:49 (#28784 - in reply to #28766)
Subject: RE: So much for the Monarch "extinction"



Eastern Ontario
I see them here in high numbers as well. They lay their eggs on the milkweeds and a striped(black yellow white) caterpillar emerges and feeds on the plant. It eventually turns into the Monarch butterfly. As far as I know it prefers only the milkweed.  Nice to look at. Did you see One will carry another upside down. Must be the mating thing.
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