BIOLOGY (LL)
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Author: BROOKER
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Chapter 55.2, Problem 2CC
Summary Introduction
To explain:
The reason for the consideration of the seasonal movement of monarch butterflies as an unusual example of migration.
Introduction:
Migration is the long-range movement of some animal species which is usually associated with the favorable conditions for breeding, temperature changes, and food availability. For example, in the winters, most of the species of North America migrate to South America to escape the winters.
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BIOLOGY (LL)
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