Monarch Butterflies typically migrate between 1,500 to 3,000 miles each year from their breeding grounds in the United States and Canada to their overwintering sites in Mexico. During this journey, they may cross the U.S.-Mexico border multiple times; however, most migration involves a single round trip rather than multiple crossings. The exact number of border crossings can vary depending on the specific migration route taken by the butterflies.
2 times when migrating from Canada to Mexico
2 times when migrating from Canada to Mexico
2 times when migrating from Canada to Mexico
Yes, you can cross the border with your driver's license, but it depends on the specific border and country you are crossing into. It is recommended to check the entry requirements of the country you are traveling to beforehand.
Yes, you can cross the border with your driver's license, but it depends on the specific border and country you are crossing into. It is recommended to check the entry requirements of the country you are traveling to beforehand.
Carried out by international non-governmental groups Al-Qaeda is the most famous example
so he can go across the country
stay out of my country illegal immagrant
Yes, border patrol can arrest you if you cross the border illegally.
There are no proven threats. There are any number of baseless, emotional threats which range from the almost reasonable such as cross-pollination to the other end of the spectrum -- poisoned Monarch butterflies.
Mexicans didn't cross the border, the border crossed them.
No. No foods are allowed to cross the border.