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Monarch Butterfly
Danaus plexippus
The larvae feed on foliage of many trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants. Most of the brush-footed butterflies are strong fliers and migrants. Others are weak fliers and live in small localized colonies. The brush-footed butterflies are medium to large sized, and variable in colour. The front legs are greatly reduced and lack claws. The front legs are covered with long hairs which resemble a brush. They use only the middle and hind legs for walking. The larvae are variable, but most are generally dark coloured and spiny.
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