Thursday, 29 August 2013
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Did You Know...About Monarch Butterflies
Five Facts About Monarch Butterflies
1. Sadly they are nearly threatened.
2. They are usually found in North and Central America but have been recently introduced to Australian, New Zealand and Hawaii.
3. They are poisonous to there predators birds, frogs, mice] because of the milkweed they ate in
there larva stage.
4. They migrate farther than any other insect [2,500 miles].
5. Males have a black spot on each of there hind wings.
Image credit and more info about Monarch Butterflies visit: www.monarch-butterfly.com
1. Sadly they are nearly threatened.
2. They are usually found in North and Central America but have been recently introduced to Australian, New Zealand and Hawaii.
3. They are poisonous to there predators birds, frogs, mice] because of the milkweed they ate in
there larva stage.
4. They migrate farther than any other insect [2,500 miles].
5. Males have a black spot on each of there hind wings.
Image credit and more info about Monarch Butterflies visit: www.monarch-butterfly.com
Go Fish!
I also learned how to hold a fish. You have to grab its bottom lip and with your other hand grab under its tail. I let it go after I caught it. This is called Catch and Release. That's my favourite part.
I hope you liked my post. Until next time...go fish!
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