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From: Linda Swentzel (LSwentzel@byramschools.k12.nj.us)
Date: Wed Feb 19 2003 - 11:52:26 EST
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Dear Journey North,
Mrs. Swentzel and her third grade class carefully looked at the
pictures. We feel that pictures B and E contain the colony of monarchs.
But, picture D has a few butterflies roosting on some of the trees. The
butterflies seemed to be clustered into gigantic groups that have become
camouflaged into the background. They look like moss covered rocks hanging
from the trees in the forest. There are so many butterflies clustered
together that their color blends into an almost gray coloring just like the
bark of the trees. It is so gray, that is makes it difficult for the sun
to shine into the forest.
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