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Monarchs: Beyond the Border

Monarchs: Beyond the Border. Video response. Common Name: Monarch. Scientific name: Danus plexippus Genus species. Questions 2 and 3. Three countries are: USA Mexico Canada. Monarchs east of Rockies fly to Mexico. Monarchs west of Rockies fly to California.

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Monarchs: Beyond the Border

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  1. Monarchs: Beyond the Border Video response

  2. Common Name: Monarch • Scientific name: Danusplexippus Genus species

  3. Questions 2 and 3 • Three countries are: • USA • Mexico • Canada • Monarchs east of Rockies fly to Mexico. • Monarchs west of Rockies fly to California.

  4. Questions 4 and 5 • Environmental threats are: • Wind • Water • Pesticides • Temperature changes • Why should the Monarch not become extinct? • It is a species that tells us how the environment is developing.

  5. Questions 6 and 7 • Leaves Canada, flies through the US and lays eggs and dies. The young develop and they continue the flight until one of the species gets to Mexico. • South for the winter? • Temperature • Sun’s angle • Magnetic poles • Other animals leaving

  6. Questions 8 and 9 • It does not harm the butterfly to tag it on the discal cell. • To determine which butterflies reach Mexico. • Milkweed

  7. Questions 10 and 11 • Contact: www.monarchwatch.com • The male has two scent pouches

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