Marvelous MonarchsBy: Wendy BrilesElisabel ReyesShimona Eason
The Life Cycle
• A life cycle is a repeating pattern.
• A butterfly’s life cycle happens in four stages:– Egg– Larva (Caterpillar)– Chrysalis (Pupa)– Adult Butterfly
Stage 1: Egg
• An adult butterfly lays an egg on a milkweed leaf.
• The egg will hatch within 5 to 10 days depending on the temperature.
Stage 2: Larva (Caterpillar)
• Once the larva hatches, it eats its egg.
• Then it uses the milkweed leaves for food.
• They eat as much as they weigh.
• They can grow to about 2 inches long during this stage.
• As the caterpillar grows it sheds its skin.
Stage 3: Chrysalis (Pupa)
• When the caterpillar is fully grown at about 18 days, it is ready to make a chrysalis.
• It hangs upside-down from a twig or leaf and sheds its skin to make a chrysalis.
• It stays in the chrysalis for about 2 weeks.
Stage 4: Adult Butterfly
• After about 2 weeks, the adult wiggles out of the chrysalis.
• The wings are wrinkled and wet.
• After the wings have been dried by the sun, the butterfly flies away.
• The adult butterfly lays eggs and the life cycle continues.
Stage Approximate Time Span
Egg 3 – 5 days
Larva (Caterpillar) 5 -10 days
Pupa (Chrysalis) 10 days – 2 months
Adult 2 days – 12 months
The Great Migration
During the fall, Monarch butterflies migrate, or travel south, for the winter. They can travel about 4,000 miles to Florida, southern California, and Mexico.
The Great Migration
As the seasons change to spring, the butterflies migrate back to the United States.
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