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Monarch children

02/23/201202/23/2012 Lisa Schweitzer

A few months ago, I wrote here about a monarch butterfly who died in my garden one afternoon. I was strolling around my garden the other day and some of the offspring caught my eye:

Voila Capture155

Man, can they eat! They are chewing through the milkweeds like crazy.

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