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Monarchs migrate down south, in warmer parts of Mexico, where they hang upside down on special trees and flowers, creating a beautiful sight. hundreds of thousands of butterflies go down to Mexico each winter, and about 2/3 return.

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they migrate to the north to lay there eggs after hatchinh them they will to to the south to soend time there for a while

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They migrate because of the weather. If the weather is 50 degrees or less, they are not able to fly. If the weather is 45 degrees or less, they are paralyzed.

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They migrate to the Oyamel forests in Michoacan, Mexico

Over 300,000,000 butterflies migrate there

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They fly

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Weather

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