The monarch butterfly is one of the most recognizable and fascinating insects in the world. It is well – known for its spectacular annual migration.

These butterflies embark on an incredible journey that can span thousands of miles. They travel from North America to Mexico for the winter, a feat that is astonishing considering their small size.
Monarchs are easily identified by their striking orange and black wings. The bright colors serve as a warning to predators, indicating that they are toxic due to the milkweed they consume during their caterpillar stage.
The life cycle of a monarch butterfly is also remarkable. It includes four stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult. Each stage is a vital part of their development.

Sadly, monarch butterflies face threats such as habitat loss and climate change. Conservation efforts are crucial to ensure the survival of these beautiful creatures for future generations.


