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Challenge Question # 3
Michael Daugherty (daughert_m@popmail.firn.edu)
Fri, 25 Sep 1998 15:32:24 -0400
Mr. Daugherty's 4th and 5th grade class from Citrus Elementary in Ver=
o
Beach, Florida provided a few of the following responses to the
following question "Why aren't monarchs usually found in Texas from J=
une
until September?"
I think monarch butterflies aren't found in Texas because it is too h=
ot
for them and they do not want hot weather."
-- Tereyauker Johnson, 4th Grade
I think the monarchs aren't usually found in Texas from June until
September because it is probably too hot in Texas and it is hard to f=
ind
food and they may die easily.
-- Janessa Brown, 5th Grade
I think the monarchs aren't in Texas bicasue it is too hot and there
isn't a lot of milkweed in Texas.
-- Omar Gutierrez, 5th Grade
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