It is written in their genetic make-up, or as many biologists would describe, it is a matter of instinct.
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they congregate in the in the oyamel fir trees of Michoacan and Mexico States
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monarchs can last the whole trip to Mexico but many don't
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They go to the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary, in the state of Michoacan.
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Absolute monarchs in Russia were know as the Tsar. pronounced zar, also written as tzar.
I know every year those monarchs west of the Rockies migrate to the California coast and those monarchs east of the Rockies fly to specific area in Mexico. The only food that the Monarch caterpillar eats is milkweed, so this is the plant on which the female lays her eggs. Monarchs choose milkweed because it contains toxins which the caterpillars absorb and which discourages their being eaten by predators. The caterpillars are immune to the toxin. There are many species of milkweed which the Monarch can utilize. One can encourage Monarchs and create a butterfly garden with milkweed plants. Once you attract monarchs to your garden with milkweed, raise them and observe their fascinating life cycle. Monarchs populations have seriously declined in recent decades due to habitat loss and other factors.
It takes about two months for Monarchs to migrate (in a single migration) from the Northern US and Canada to Mexico. Monarchs will then mate in Mexico, lay eggs, and begin a series of 3 migrations north, taking each succeeding generation further north with each migration before doing it all over again.