Each year, millions of monarch butterflies migrate across eastern North America to fly from as far north as the U.S.-Canadian border to overwinter in central Mexico—covering as much as 3,000 miles.
A new study confirms that while the eastern and western butterflies fly differently, they are genetically the same. Each year, millions of monarch butterflies migrate across eastern North America to ...
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