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Indiana Animal Research Report

Indiana Animal Research Report. Monarch Butterflies By McKenzie Acton. Diet. Milkweed Red Clover Golden Rods Wild Carrot Nectar . Appearance. Orange Black Veins Black Border White Dots Four inches Wide Five inches Tall. Enemies . Humans Mites Ants Spiders Wasps Dogs Cats.

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Indiana Animal Research Report

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  1. Indiana Animal Research Report Monarch Butterflies By McKenzie Acton

  2. Diet • Milkweed • Red Clover • Golden Rods • Wild Carrot • Nectar

  3. Appearance • Orange • Black Veins • Black Border • White Dots • Four inches Wide • Five inches Tall

  4. Enemies • Humans • Mites • Ants • Spiders • Wasps • Dogs • Cats

  5. Babies • Monarch Caterpillars • Take care of their selves • Not very big • Have the same names until they turn into Butterflies

  6. Fun Facts • They have a straw-like tongue • Poisonous • Their colors remind predators not to eat them • Fly 2,000 miles every winter • Cannot harm humans

  7. References • https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images? • https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images? • http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/animals/creaturefeature/monarch-butterflies/ • monarch-butterfly.info/Predators.html • http://monarhttp://www.monarch-butterfly.com/ • http://www.whatdobutterflieseat.info/what-do-monarch-butterflies-eat

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