Monarch Butterfly Migration in Mexico
Michoacan serves as the arrival point for migrating Monarch butterflies, which according to biologist Eduardo Rendón, an officer of the Monarch Butterfly Program is to avoid the harsh winters in the US and southern Canada.
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- id:1077874
- date:24 February 2012
- dimensions:7.57 x 5.68 in. (2272 x 1704 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:11.08 MB
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Michoacan serves as the arrival point for migrating Monarch butterflies, which according to biologist Eduardo Rendón, an officer of the Monarch Butterfly Program is to avoid the harsh winters in the US and southern Canada.
Details
- id:1077874
- date:24 February 2012
- dimensions:7.57 x 5.68 in. (2272 x 1704 px)
- dpi:300dpi
- file size in memory:11.08 MB
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