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Video Clip:
How Does the Monarch Get Out of the Egg?
A Day in the Life of a Butterfly Egg
How Many Eggs Can One Monarch Butterfly Lay?
From Egg to Butterfly: How Does a Population Grow?
Speaking of Eggs: A Conversation With Dr. Lincoln Brower
A Look at the Life of a Monarch Caterpillar
Two Thousand Times Heavier in Two Weeks
What is an "Instar"? The Five Stages of Caterpillar Growth
Caterpillar Quiz
Video Clip:
Caterpillar Feast
Amazing Adaptations: How Do Larvae's Legs Help Them Survive?
Video Clip:
Larva Locomotion
Mystery Monarch Photos: Exploring Form and Function
Into the Chrysalis!
Video Clip:
Why Does the Chrysalis Twist and Turn as it Forms?
Audio Clip:
Inside the Chrysalis
How Does the Monarch Get Out of the Chrysalis?
New Monarchs Replace the Old: The Journey North Continues
Video Clip:
A Butterfly is Born
A Bird Hatches and a Butterfly Ecloses: What’s the Difference?
Monarch Life Cycle: What is a Generation?
Food
Video Clip:
Feeding a Butterfly in Dr. Fink's Kitchen
Can a Milkweed Plant Grow Fast Enough?
Adaptations
Slideshow:
How Do Monarchs Find Milkweed?
Slideshow:
Butterfly Wings: What Can You Learn by Looking Closely?
Slideshow:
Amazing Adaptations: How Do Larvae's Legs Help Them Survive?
Slideshow:
Mystery Monarch Photos: Exploring Form and Function
What is the Caterpillar Doing...and Why?
How Did the Monarch Escape from the Lizard?
Video Clip:
Flapping Flight: A Look at Monarch Flight in Slow Motion
Monarchs are Cold-blooded Creatures: The Basics
How Might Male and Female Monarch Behavior be Different?
Insect Reproduction Strategy
Ecology
Photo Gallery:
Who's Who in the Milkweed Patch?
Slideshow:
Let's Find Monarchs! Clues in the Milkweed Patch
Milkweed, Monarchs and More: Field Guide to the Milkweed Patch
Video Clip:
Herbivores and Plants: A Co-evolutionary Arms Race
Life is Sweet: Nectar as Reward for Pollination
How Many Monarchs Are There? ("Population Dynamics")
Predators and Parasites on the Prowl: Tachinid Fly Life Cycle
The Historic Importance of the Prairie Ecosystem to Monarchs
Monarch Butterfly Ecology
Drs. Karen Oberhauser and Michelle Solensky
More
Cultivating Keen Observers: Teaching With Journey North Photos
Guest Author Reads: Caterpillar Dreaming Butterfly
How Long Have These Butterflies Been Alive?
Expecting Monarchs in Arkansas
When Will the First Spring Generation Emerge?
Life Cycle
Annual Cycle
Annual Cycle