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From: by way of Elizabeth Howard Journey North (JPasnc@aol.com)
Date: Wed Sep 26 2001 - 17:59:07 EDT

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    From: Shannon, 5th Grader answered at home, goes to school in
    Greensboro, NC

    A niche is the way an animal or plant lives and where it is.

    A monarch caterpillar is like a mouse because they both wander for food, eat
    a lot, go to the bathroom a lot, and grow fast.
    A monarch butterfly is like a hummingbird because they are small animals,
    they both fly, both drink nectar with a long beak or proboscis and the fifth
    generation monarch migrates south like the hummingbirds.

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