Question:
There
are two important ways that eating milkweed in the summer (before fall
migration) helps a monarch survive the winter in Mexico. What are they?
Explain how milkweed and winter survival are related.
Answer:
1)
Milkweed provides energy. When a monarch caterpillar eats milkweed,
some is stored as fat. A monarch caterpillar that eats plenty of milkweed
becomes a big, healthy adult butterfly with a good reserve of fat. Monarch
butterflies need fat to survive the winter in Mexico, and some can come
from milkweed.
2)
Milkweed
makes monarchs poisonous.
When a monarch caterpillar eats milkweed, some is stored as fat. A monarch
caterpillar that eats plenty of milkweed becomes a big, healthy adult
butterfly with a good reserve of fat. Monarch
butterflies need that fat to survive the winter in Mexico.