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Posted By davidforyou1 8 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & Technology

Each year one hundred million monarchs migrate one thousand miles up and down North America, from Canada to the Mexican Sierra Madre Mountains. There are few other greater biological marvels than that of the Monarch Butterfly and its incredible migration. They fly 50 miles a day and stop only for water and nectar. They fly over the great lakes and scorching deserts. They have a four-inch wingspan and a weight of less than 1/5 of an ounce. How do they do it?

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