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A monarch butterfly has a tail that is long and slender, with two distinct "tails" or projections at the rear of its hindwings. These tail-like extensions are actually part of the hindwings and can help disrupt the flight patterns of predators, making it harder for them to catch the butterfly. The tails are often more pronounced in males than in females and contribute to the butterfly's overall striking appearance.

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