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The host plant for Monarchs is asclepias, or milkweed.
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The travel accomplished by Monarchs is simply mind-boggling.
Four Wings and a Prayer: Caught in the Mystery of the Monarch Butterfly by Sue Halpern
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The travel accomplished by Monarchs is simply mind-boggling.
Four Wings and a Prayer: Caught in the Mystery of the Monarch Butterfly by Sue Halpern
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The length of these journeys exceeds the normal lifespan of most Monarchs, which is less than two months for butterflies born in early summer.
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Dappled Things today links to the reposting of a compeling 1986 article written by the great Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn 1909–1999 entitled Monarchs and Presidents in Islam, in which is noted the following:While individual monarchs historically may have been capricious or cruel, monarchy as an institution is inclined to be generous: Montesquieu has told us that while the driving element in republics is virtue, in monarchies it is clemency.
Islamic Monarchs and European Monarchs Descended from Mohammed
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Larry once called the Monarchs the worst rebounding team she has ever coached.
USATODAY.com - UConn, ODU win to set up Mideast final showdown
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The small towns were sometimes more lucrative than the big ones because the Monarchs were a bigger deal to them, and Wilkie could get a better percentage of the gate.
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The small towns were sometimes more lucrative than the big ones because the Monarchs were a bigger deal to them, and Wilkie could get a better percentage of the gate.
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The good news for the Monarchs is the return of captain Marc-Andre Cliche, who missed two games last weekend with an abdominal injury.
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But according to the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, the Monarchs are the best team in the nation.
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