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The Monarch Life Cycle

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The Monarch Life Cycle. The monarch butterfly is seen in our area from May until October. Its life cycle is about 4 – 6 weeks. Female monarchs each lay hundreds of eggs during this time. Monarchs only lay their eggs on the milkweed plant. Monarchs only lay 1 egg per leaf. The Monarch Egg. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Monarch Life Cycle

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•The monarch butterfly is seen in our area from May until October.•Its life cycle is about 4 – 6 weeks.•Female monarchs each lay hundreds of eggs during this time.•Monarchs only lay their eggs on the milkweed plant. •Monarchs only lay 1 egg per leaf.

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The Monarch Egg

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•The egg of a monarch is placed under the milkweed leaf to keep it safe from predators & weather.

•It is a cream color.

•It is igloo-shaped.

•There are vertical lines that go up & down the sides of the egg.

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•Soon the creamy egg turns grey as the caterpillar inside develops a black head.•The caterpillar will hatch in 3 – 6 days.

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The Monarch Caterpillar

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•The caterpillar chews its way out of its shell. This is its 1st meal.•The baby caterpillar is about 1/16 of an inch.•After 6 hours, it begins to develop its black, yellow, & white stripes.

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•From now on, the monarch caterpillar will only eat milkweed.

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•As the monarch caterpillar grows, its skin becomes too tight & must be shed.•Each stage after a shed is called an instar.•Monarchs go through 5 sheds.•After the sheds, monarchs eat their skins.

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Getting Ready for Metamorphosis•After the 4th instar, the monarch caterpillar begins to wander. This is called “a walk-about”.•It uses its spinneret to squeeze out a silk trail to crawl along.

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•When it finds the perfect spot, the monarch caterpillar weaves a silky clump, or button, to which it will attach itself during its last stage of being a caterpillar.•After the button is made, the monarch will attach itself by using the cremaster to hook onto it.

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•This is called the “J stage”.•The monarch is ready to go into its fifth & last shed.

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The Chrysalis

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•The monarch begins to wiggle & its skin begins to split.

• The monarch is now in the pupa stage.

•This lasts about 14 days.

•The monarch is now a chrysalis.

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•The chrysalis is the hard, clear outer shell.•Inside, the monarch breaks down into a soupy mixture.•It reforms into an orange & black butterfly.•This magical change is called metamorphosis.

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The Monarch Butterfly

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•When the butterfly is ready to emerge from the chrysalis, it releases a liquid that loosens it from the shell.•Then its middle swells & pops the shell.•The butterfly emerges & hangs onto the chrysalis.

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•The monarch pumps the liquid from its abdomen into its wings.•It takes about 30 minutes for the wings to reach their full size.

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Male

Female

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•The monarch butterfly only drinks nectar through its proboscis.