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Our planet Earth is not only beautiful, it is amazing and unique. And it is unique in that it has life. The land is inhabited by plants, animals, microorganisms. For me the most beautiful animals are butterflies, they are unique and beautiful habits of our planet. It is so cool to see lovely multicolored butterfly on a warm summer day. 
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As fall approaches, non-reproductive monarchs are born. These are the butterflies that will migrate south. They will not reproduce until the following spring. These late summer monarchs travel hundreds and even thousands of miles to their winter grounds in Mexico and California. These monarchs need a lot of energy to make their trip! They store fat in their abdomens that helps them make the long trip south and survive the winter. During their five months in Mexico from November to May, monarchs remain mostly inactive. They remain perfectly still hour-after-hour and day-after-day. They live off of the stored fat they gained during their fall migration. When they first arrive at their winter locations in November, monarchs gather into clusters in the trees. By December and January, when the weather is at its coldest, the monarchs are tightly packed into dense clusters of hundreds or even thousands of butterflies. By mid-February these clusters of butterflies begin to break up and the monarchs begin to gather nectar.


There are lots of butterfly types in our world and everyone keeps something amazing in their body and colors. Students hire writers for their works from assignment proofreading services to make their projects free from any mistake.


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