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  • In 2009 Erika Harrsch developed the project "United States of North America" which is a continuation with the Monarch Butterfly subject, this time opening up a dialogue on nationality and immigration.
  • A study published last May in Nature found that the toxins dispersed from the pollen of Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) corn, a Novartis product, can kill nonpest insects, including the monarch butterfly — a problem with potentially enormous ecological implications. The Kept University
  • The caterpillars of the monarch butterfly, surprisingly, are able to feed on milkweed without taking any of these precautions.
  • My first glimpse of a snow buttercup flowering beneath a thin pane of ice was not unlike my first experience of watching a monarch butterfly emerge from its cocoon.
  • The monarch butterfly migration is one of the natural world's great spectacles. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Some insects, like the monarch butterfly, migrate to warmer climes in winter.
  • The wings of the monarch butterfly, for example, contain powerful heart-stopping poisons called cardiac glycosides.
  • Conservationists and others concerned about the fate of the monarch butterfly may be heartened by a recent survey of milkweed distribution in the major U.S. corn-growing area.
  • The monarch butterfly can discern tastes 12,0000 times more subtle than those perceivable by human taste buds.
  • Late in the afternoon, a monarch butterfly would come and perch like a feather on my face and tickle me awake with its spindly legs.
  • Every year my kids and I collect Monarch butterfly eggs and caterpillars from the milkweed in my yard. Butterflies in the kitchen « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • The monarch butterfly migration is one of the natural world's great spectacles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spotted sipping on the wild ageratum, Conoclinium coelestinum, is our first image of a monarch butterfly this season. Whoa Nellie!* « Fairegarden
  • During its final growth stage, the constantly feeding larva of a monarch butterfly consumes an amazing 2.25 times its own weight in milkweed per day.
  • The caterpillars of the monarch butterfly, surprisingly, are able to feed on milkweed without taking any of these precautions.
  • Both the caterpillar and adult of the monarch butterfly are distasteful to their enemies.
  • Last May a study published by Cornell University showed that pollen from some strains of corn with built-in pesticides can kill the larva of the Monarch butterfly, a pest by nobody's standards.
  • Honey-bees glided over the roses and a monarch butterfly flew over the fence to land on a wing of the cherub.
  • The year my father was born, 1888, he claimed to have proved that the monarch butterfly is mimicked by the viceroy butterfly. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • The monarch butterfly migration is one of the natural world's great spectacles. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, the pollen of modified crops had already been shown to be poisonous to monarch butterfly larvae.
  • The monarch butterfly migration is one of the natural world's great spectacles. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most incredible butterfly journey, measured in thousands of miles compared with our painted lady's few hundred mile trip, belongs to the monarch butterfly of North America.

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