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Apparel
![Will o' the Ember](/static/cms/equipment/12529.png)
![Mage's Sapphire Hat](/static/cms/equipment/17901.png)
![Twice-Dyed Mantle](/static/cms/equipment/13083.png)
![Teardrop Citrine Ring](/static/cms/equipment/10376.png)
![Teardrop Citrine Leg Band](/static/cms/equipment/10734.png)
![Teardrop Citrine Anklet](/static/cms/equipment/10713.png)
![Teardrop Citrine Bracelet](/static/cms/equipment/10362.png)
![Teardrop Citrine Earrings](/static/cms/equipment/10369.png)
![Sky Blue Leg Silks](/static/cms/equipment/3628.png)
![Sky Blue Tail Bangle](/static/cms/equipment/3684.png)
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
7.28 m
Wingspan
6.28 m
Weight
516.07 kg
Genetics
Obsidian
Cherub
Cherub
Saffron
Butterfly
Butterfly
Cantaloupe
Glimmer
Glimmer
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Wildclaw
EXP: 0 / 245
![Scratch](/static/cms/battle_items/495.png)
![Shred](/static/cms/battle_items/497.png)
STR
8
AGI
9
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
6
MND
6
Lineage
Parents
Offspring
Biography
Monarch Butterfly
Endangered
WWF Article
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![monarch_butterfly08.jpg monarch_butterfly08.jpg](https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/bfly/monarch_butterfly08.jpg)
![monarch-eating-eggshell.jpg monarch-eating-eggshell.jpg](https://2ff8n03drmib1b12373aauek-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/assets/images/Photography/Butterfly%20Eggs/monarch-eating-eggshell.jpg)
![monarch-caterpillar-11-8-_2998.jpg monarch-caterpillar-11-8-_2998.jpg](https://philipschwarzphotography.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/monarch-caterpillar-11-8-_2998.jpg)
![7ac8138cc770c2ae195c0f93661632e7.jpg 7ac8138cc770c2ae195c0f93661632e7.jpg](https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/7a/c8/13/7ac8138cc770c2ae195c0f93661632e7.jpg)
![426-butterfly1-monarch-butterfly.jpg 426-butterfly1-monarch-butterfly.jpg](https://www.animalsrfunny.com/lib/031/426-butterfly1-monarch-butterfly.jpg)
Monarch Butterflies are found throughout the lower 48 states of the USA and Hawaii. They migrate south in the winter to the higher altitudes in Mexico and forests in southern California.
Monarch eggs are tiny, white, ribbed, and shaped like a pointy chicken egg. They are laid on the underside of milkweed leaves. When caterpillars hatch, they will consume their eggshell. The caterpillars eat exclusively milkweed (so it is very important to allow milkweed to grow if you live in or near Monarch habitat), though the adult butterflies can survive on any flower. Monarchs only live for about a month once they become butterflies, so every individual counts.
It is possible to raise monarchs at home if you live within their habitat. If you plan on doing so, do extensive research so you know what to look for and how to care for the caterpillars and chrysalises. Since ants and beetles will eat eggs and young caterpillars, not to mention birds, the butterfly will have a greater chance of surviving to mate if it is raised in captivity (and of course released). If you are not confident in your ability to raise such a delicate creature, you can plant milkweed in your yard or a butterfly garden. The seeds can be bought online, or you can find ripe seed pods near the end of summer.
The least you can do is refrain from using pesticides and/or weed killers. Since the caterpillar can only eat milkweed, and the eggs are only laid on milkweed, milkweed is more than essential to the Monarch's life cycle and continued existence.
It has been decided that Monarchs will be put on the Endangered Species List by 2019.
Please remember that if you no longer want species information, you are free to delete it :3
Endangered
WWF Article
_________________________________________________________
![monarch_butterfly08.jpg monarch_butterfly08.jpg](https://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/bfly/monarch_butterfly08.jpg)
![monarch-eating-eggshell.jpg monarch-eating-eggshell.jpg](https://2ff8n03drmib1b12373aauek-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/assets/images/Photography/Butterfly%20Eggs/monarch-eating-eggshell.jpg)
![monarch-caterpillar-11-8-_2998.jpg monarch-caterpillar-11-8-_2998.jpg](https://philipschwarzphotography.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/monarch-caterpillar-11-8-_2998.jpg)
![7ac8138cc770c2ae195c0f93661632e7.jpg 7ac8138cc770c2ae195c0f93661632e7.jpg](https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/7a/c8/13/7ac8138cc770c2ae195c0f93661632e7.jpg)
![426-butterfly1-monarch-butterfly.jpg 426-butterfly1-monarch-butterfly.jpg](https://www.animalsrfunny.com/lib/031/426-butterfly1-monarch-butterfly.jpg)
Monarch Butterflies are found throughout the lower 48 states of the USA and Hawaii. They migrate south in the winter to the higher altitudes in Mexico and forests in southern California.
Monarch eggs are tiny, white, ribbed, and shaped like a pointy chicken egg. They are laid on the underside of milkweed leaves. When caterpillars hatch, they will consume their eggshell. The caterpillars eat exclusively milkweed (so it is very important to allow milkweed to grow if you live in or near Monarch habitat), though the adult butterflies can survive on any flower. Monarchs only live for about a month once they become butterflies, so every individual counts.
It is possible to raise monarchs at home if you live within their habitat. If you plan on doing so, do extensive research so you know what to look for and how to care for the caterpillars and chrysalises. Since ants and beetles will eat eggs and young caterpillars, not to mention birds, the butterfly will have a greater chance of surviving to mate if it is raised in captivity (and of course released). If you are not confident in your ability to raise such a delicate creature, you can plant milkweed in your yard or a butterfly garden. The seeds can be bought online, or you can find ripe seed pods near the end of summer.
The least you can do is refrain from using pesticides and/or weed killers. Since the caterpillar can only eat milkweed, and the eggs are only laid on milkweed, milkweed is more than essential to the Monarch's life cycle and continued existence.
It has been decided that Monarchs will be put on the Endangered Species List by 2019.
Please remember that if you no longer want species information, you are free to delete it :3
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This dragon doesn't eat Insects.
Meat stocks are currently depleted.
This dragon doesn't eat Seafood.
This dragon doesn't eat Plants.
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