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  1. La mariposa monarca es una de las mariposas más reconocidas y mejor estudiadas del planeta. Sus alas naranjas presentan rayas negras y bordes con puntos blancos. Se caracterizan por su migración estacional: durante el invierno, millones de monarcas migran desde los Estados Unidos y Canadá al sur hacia California y México.

  2. D. plexippus, described by Linnaeus in 1758, is the species known most commonly as the monarch butterfly of North America. Its range actually extends worldwide, including Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, and the Pacific Islands. D. erippus, the southern monarch, was described by Pieter Cramer in 1775.

  3. The Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve (Spanish: Reserva de Biosfera de la Mariposa Monarca) is a World Heritage Site containing most of the overwintering sites of the eastern population of the monarch butterfly.

  4. Mariposa Monarca. The Purépecha grandmothers tell how their ancestors walked from the cold lands at the centre of the country. When the children and old people could go no further, they covered their bodies with the orange resin of the trees and the yellow pollen of the flowers to keep themselves warm. The pollen and resin transformed them ...

  5. Las mariposas monarca (Danaus plexippus) son mundialmente conocidas por la increíble migración masiva que lleva a millones de ejemplares a California y México cada invierno. La monarca norteamericana es la única mariposa que realiza una travesía tan espectacular, con una distancia cercana a los 5000 kilómetros.

  6. The monarch butterfly is one of the most recognizable and well studied butterflies on the planet. Its orange wings are laced with black lines and bordered with white dots. Famous for their ...

  7. Monarch butterflies embark on a marvelous migratory phenomenon. They travel between 1,200 and 2,800 miles or more from the northeast United States, and southeast Canada to the mountain forests in central Mexico, where they find the right climate conditions to hibernate from the beginning of November to mid-March.

  8. Oct 16, 2017 · Each fall, millions of monarch butterflies leave their summer breeding grounds in the northeastern U.S. and Canada and travel upwards of 3,000 miles to reach overwintering grounds in southwestern...

  9. The Mariposa Monarca Biosphere Reserve receives a substantial amount of tourists, especially due to its famous butterflies and spectacular nature. However, its historical and cultural heritage also play an important part in the tourism industry.

  10. Aug 1, 2023 · De entre todos los lepidópteros que habitan nuestro planeta, la mariposa monarca es uno de los más admirados y estudiados, no solo por el característico color naranja de sus alas y la belleza de los trazos negros que la identifican, sino también por las impresionantes migraciones que realizan cada año.

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