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Monarch butterflies undergo a fascinating life cycle, starting as eggs, which hatch into caterpillars that grow rapidly by eating a lot. Once fully grown, they form a cocoon and eventually emerge as beautiful butterflies with unfolded wings, ready to fly. Sadly, these magnificent creatures are endangered due to climate conditions, particularly cold temperatures. To help protect them, we can create sanctuaries that provide safe habitats full of resources for these butterflies to thrive.
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MONARCH BUTTERFLYS By, GainlucaOpperidano
Life cycle of a Butterfly. • First they start of as an egg. • The eggs hatches as a caterpillar. • The caterpillar eats a lot and grows. • The caterpillar makes a cocoon around it self. • The butterfly comes out and lets it’s wings unfold and then flies away.
Monarch butterflies are endangered • The reason they are endangered is because of the temperature where they live. It is to cold and they are dyeing.
How to help the butterflies. We could help them by having sanctuaries for the butterflies. It would have to have lots of butterflies.