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monarch

Color(s): orange and black with white spots

Wingspan: 3 ½ - 5 inches

Habitat:You can find this butterfly living in fields, meadows, weeds, marshes, and roadsides.

When can you see this butterfly? May - September

Interesting fact: Birds get sick when they eat a monarch.

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