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Danaus / Monarch / Aviculture / Egg / Asclepias / Butterfly / Queen / Large milkweed bug / Lepidoptera / Pollinators / Reproduction
Date: 2011-07-28 20:40:47
Danaus
Monarch
Aviculture
Egg
Asclepias
Butterfly
Queen
Large milkweed bug
Lepidoptera
Pollinators
Reproduction

Monarch Magic Egg Laying Every monarch butterfly begins life as an egg laid on a milkweed plant. The female monarch uses her tiny front legs to taste the leaf before she lays her eggs. She will deposit one egg at a time

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