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Monarch Butterfly | Amazing Animals
Migrating monarch butterflies can travel thousands of miles! Learn more amazing facts about monarch butterflies in this video from National Geographic Kids.
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published: 10 May 2016
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Watch a Breathtaking Monarch Butterfly Swarm
In the mountains of Mexico, a spy hummingbird ventures into the heart of a breathtaking monarch butterfly swarm.
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“Spy in the Wild 2 - Episode Two: The North“ premieres Wednesday, May 6, at 8|7c on PBS.
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published: 23 Apr 2020
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Unraveling the Great Butterfly Migration Mystery
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The monarch butterfly migration is one of nature’s greatest events. This orange-winged wonder travels up to 4,500 km from all over North America to spend the winter hanging from oyamel fir trees in central Mexico’s mountain forests. I got to go there. Seeing tens of millions of butterflies dangling from the treetops is a truly breathtaking sight. But how does an animal with a brain the size of a poppy seed navigate to this one special place, especially since ...
published: 09 Apr 2019
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Take A Scrolling Break With This Monarch Butterfly | The Dodo
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published: 28 Feb 2023
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Millions of monarch butterflies flutter to the mountains in Mexico every October
In 1996, around one billion monarchs wintered there, but in 2013, a little less than 50 million monarchs traveled there.
published: 09 Feb 2018
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Monarchs by the Millions: Welcome to Butterfly Forest
The largest insect migration in the world ends each year in Michoacán, Mexico. Millions of monarch butterflies travel from the United States and Canada to pass the cold months in the towering trees of this beautiful forest. On their incredible journey, the butterflies travel around 2,800 miles.
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published: 04 Oct 2017
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The Amazing Monarch Life Cycle--narrated for elementary science lessons
From egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly, your kids will observe the spellbinding life cycle of the monarch butterfly, with dazzling time-lapse sequences, microphotography and HD video.
Interested in licensing this video for an exhibit or other educational resource? Want to bring the "singing zoologist" to your audience? Visit singingzoologist.com for this and much more!
Each stage is documented brilliantly and brought to life with kid-friendly narration by the "singing zoologist" and a soundtrack fit for the majesty of monarchs.
0:00 Where do monarch butterflies lay their eggs?
0:42 Are milkweeds poisonous?
1:04 Are monarch caterpillars poisonous?
1:35 Time-lapse footage of monarch caterpillar eating a milkweed leaf!
1:52 How does a caterpillar change into a chrysalis? (t...
published: 26 Oct 2021
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All About Monarch Butterflies
Did you know that monarch butterflies can travel up to 2,800 miles when migrating? Learn all about these incredible pollinators!
For teaching materials on monarchs, check out the monarch butterfly toolkit on WWF’s Wild Classroom: wildclassroom.org/monarch
To learn more about monarch butterflies, visit the WWF species page: worldwildlife.org/species/monarch-butterfly
Music from Audio Network “Cycle” by William Davies | Hector Jesus Alvarez | Luis Rodriguez | Cesar De La Rosa
published: 26 Jul 2021
1:16
Monarch Butterfly | Amazing Animals
Migrating monarch butterflies can travel thousands of miles! Learn more amazing facts about monarch butterflies in this video from National Geographic Kids.
➡ S...
Migrating monarch butterflies can travel thousands of miles! Learn more amazing facts about monarch butterflies in this video from National Geographic Kids.
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Migrating monarch butterflies can travel thousands of miles! Learn more amazing facts about monarch butterflies in this video from National Geographic Kids.
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About Amazing Animals:
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Check out our other fun series!:
Awesome Animals: http://bit.ly/WatchMoreAwesomeAnimals
Animal LOL: http://bit.ly/WatchMoreAnimalLOL
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- published: 10 May 2016
- views: 1670308
3:08
Watch a Breathtaking Monarch Butterfly Swarm
In the mountains of Mexico, a spy hummingbird ventures into the heart of a breathtaking monarch butterfly swarm.
Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed it!
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In the mountains of Mexico, a spy hummingbird ventures into the heart of a breathtaking monarch butterfly swarm.
Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed it!
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“Spy in the Wild 2 - Episode Two: The North“ premieres Wednesday, May 6, at 8|7c on PBS.
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- published: 23 Apr 2020
- views: 4489894
10:16
Unraveling the Great Butterfly Migration Mystery
PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateOKAY
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Follow me to A...
PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateOKAY
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Follow me to Atlas Obscura to learn about the discovery of this place: https://youtu.be/mXc1ZeRlOe0
Grab a headset and experience the monarch forest in VR180: https://youtu.be/fSa605IfTiE
The monarch butterfly migration is one of nature’s greatest events. This orange-winged wonder travels up to 4,500 km from all over North America to spend the winter hanging from oyamel fir trees in central Mexico’s mountain forests. I got to go there. Seeing tens of millions of butterflies dangling from the treetops is a truly breathtaking sight. But how does an animal with a brain the size of a poppy seed navigate to this one special place, especially since the last monarchs to make the trip lived 4 or 5 generations earlier? Get ready for an amazing story of science, instinct, and navigation. #nature #monarchbutterfly #migration
Special thanks to:
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Atlas Obscura: @atlasobscura
Jason Goldman: @jgold85
Phil Torres: @phil_torres
Filmed on location at:
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - Austin, Texas
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Guerra, P. A., & Reppert, S. M. (2013). Coldness triggers northward flight in remigrant monarch butterflies. Current Biology, 23(5), 419-423.
Reppert, S. M., Zhu, H., & White, R. H. (2004). Polarized light helps monarch butterflies navigate. Current Biology, 14(2), 155-158.
Reppert, S. M., Guerra, P. A., & Merlin, C. (2016). Neurobiology of monarch butterfly migration. Annual review of entomology, 61, 25-42.
Reppert, S. M., & de Roode, J. C. (2018). Demystifying monarch butterfly migration. Current Biology, 28(17), R1009-R1022.
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The monarch butterfly migration is one of nature’s greatest events. This orange-winged wonder travels up to 4,500 km from all over North America to spend the winter hanging from oyamel fir trees in central Mexico’s mountain forests. I got to go there. Seeing tens of millions of butterflies dangling from the treetops is a truly breathtaking sight. But how does an animal with a brain the size of a poppy seed navigate to this one special place, especially since the last monarchs to make the trip lived 4 or 5 generations earlier? Get ready for an amazing story of science, instinct, and navigation. #nature #monarchbutterfly #migration
Special thanks to:
Dr. Steven Reppert - UMass Medical School
Atlas Obscura: @atlasobscura
Jason Goldman: @jgold85
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Filmed on location at:
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - Austin, Texas
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Guerra, P. A., & Reppert, S. M. (2013). Coldness triggers northward flight in remigrant monarch butterflies. Current Biology, 23(5), 419-423.
Reppert, S. M., Zhu, H., & White, R. H. (2004). Polarized light helps monarch butterflies navigate. Current Biology, 14(2), 155-158.
Reppert, S. M., Guerra, P. A., & Merlin, C. (2016). Neurobiology of monarch butterfly migration. Annual review of entomology, 61, 25-42.
Reppert, S. M., & de Roode, J. C. (2018). Demystifying monarch butterfly migration. Current Biology, 28(17), R1009-R1022.
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- published: 09 Apr 2019
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Take A Scrolling Break With This Monarch Butterfly | The Dodo
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- published: 28 Feb 2023
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6:56
Millions of monarch butterflies flutter to the mountains in Mexico every October
In 1996, around one billion monarchs wintered there, but in 2013, a little less than 50 million monarchs traveled there.
In 1996, around one billion monarchs wintered there, but in 2013, a little less than 50 million monarchs traveled there.
https://wn.com/Millions_Of_Monarch_Butterflies_Flutter_To_The_Mountains_In_Mexico_Every_October
In 1996, around one billion monarchs wintered there, but in 2013, a little less than 50 million monarchs traveled there.
- published: 09 Feb 2018
- views: 732206
1:25
Monarchs by the Millions: Welcome to Butterfly Forest
The largest insect migration in the world ends each year in Michoacán, Mexico. Millions of monarch butterflies travel from the United States and Canada to pass ...
The largest insect migration in the world ends each year in Michoacán, Mexico. Millions of monarch butterflies travel from the United States and Canada to pass the cold months in the towering trees of this beautiful forest. On their incredible journey, the butterflies travel around 2,800 miles.
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The largest insect migration in the world ends each year in Michoacán, Mexico. Millions of monarch butterflies travel from the United States and Canada to pass the cold months in the towering trees of this beautiful forest. On their incredible journey, the butterflies travel around 2,800 miles.
This Great Big Story was made in partnership with Toyota Camry ("http://www.toyota.com/espanol/camry/).
SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/vR6Acb
This story is a part of our Planet Earth series. From mammals to insects and birds to reptiles, we share this great big world with all manner of creatures, large and small. Come with us to faraway places as we explore our great big planet and meet some of its wildest inhabitants.
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- published: 04 Oct 2017
- views: 169576
4:39
The Amazing Monarch Life Cycle--narrated for elementary science lessons
From egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly, your kids will observe the spellbinding life cycle of the monarch butterfly, with dazzling time-lapse sequenc...
From egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly, your kids will observe the spellbinding life cycle of the monarch butterfly, with dazzling time-lapse sequences, microphotography and HD video.
Interested in licensing this video for an exhibit or other educational resource? Want to bring the "singing zoologist" to your audience? Visit singingzoologist.com for this and much more!
Each stage is documented brilliantly and brought to life with kid-friendly narration by the "singing zoologist" and a soundtrack fit for the majesty of monarchs.
0:00 Where do monarch butterflies lay their eggs?
0:42 Are milkweeds poisonous?
1:04 Are monarch caterpillars poisonous?
1:35 Time-lapse footage of monarch caterpillar eating a milkweed leaf!
1:52 How does a caterpillar change into a chrysalis? (time-lapse footage!)
2:13 How long does it take for a caterpillar to become a chrysalis?
2:29 What is a pupa? What's the difference between a chrysalis and a cocoon?
3:04 How long does it take for a monarch butterfly to come out of its chrysalis?
4:00 From caterpillar to butterfly in 40 seconds!
https://wn.com/The_Amazing_Monarch_Life_Cycle_Narrated_For_Elementary_Science_Lessons
From egg to caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly, your kids will observe the spellbinding life cycle of the monarch butterfly, with dazzling time-lapse sequences, microphotography and HD video.
Interested in licensing this video for an exhibit or other educational resource? Want to bring the "singing zoologist" to your audience? Visit singingzoologist.com for this and much more!
Each stage is documented brilliantly and brought to life with kid-friendly narration by the "singing zoologist" and a soundtrack fit for the majesty of monarchs.
0:00 Where do monarch butterflies lay their eggs?
0:42 Are milkweeds poisonous?
1:04 Are monarch caterpillars poisonous?
1:35 Time-lapse footage of monarch caterpillar eating a milkweed leaf!
1:52 How does a caterpillar change into a chrysalis? (time-lapse footage!)
2:13 How long does it take for a caterpillar to become a chrysalis?
2:29 What is a pupa? What's the difference between a chrysalis and a cocoon?
3:04 How long does it take for a monarch butterfly to come out of its chrysalis?
4:00 From caterpillar to butterfly in 40 seconds!
- published: 26 Oct 2021
- views: 1633671
4:46
All About Monarch Butterflies
Did you know that monarch butterflies can travel up to 2,800 miles when migrating? Learn all about these incredible pollinators!
For teaching materials on mona...
Did you know that monarch butterflies can travel up to 2,800 miles when migrating? Learn all about these incredible pollinators!
For teaching materials on monarchs, check out the monarch butterfly toolkit on WWF’s Wild Classroom: wildclassroom.org/monarch
To learn more about monarch butterflies, visit the WWF species page: worldwildlife.org/species/monarch-butterfly
Music from Audio Network “Cycle” by William Davies | Hector Jesus Alvarez | Luis Rodriguez | Cesar De La Rosa
https://wn.com/All_About_Monarch_Butterflies
Did you know that monarch butterflies can travel up to 2,800 miles when migrating? Learn all about these incredible pollinators!
For teaching materials on monarchs, check out the monarch butterfly toolkit on WWF’s Wild Classroom: wildclassroom.org/monarch
To learn more about monarch butterflies, visit the WWF species page: worldwildlife.org/species/monarch-butterfly
Music from Audio Network “Cycle” by William Davies | Hector Jesus Alvarez | Luis Rodriguez | Cesar De La Rosa
- published: 26 Jul 2021
- views: 47850