Monarch larvae, which only feed & survive on the milkweed leaves, are now expected to have a _____ distribution in north america.

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Monarch butterflies are now expected to have a clumped distribution.

Monarch butterflies lay one‘s eggs on milkweed plants, which are commonly found in weedy areas and prairies in temperate North America. The larvae eventually emerge and feed on the leaves of the milkweed. Monarch butterfly larvae are expected to be clumped together within their breeding range.

During their larva, monarch butterflies consume poisonous milkweed, which is stored in their bodies. The poison, cardiac glycosides, induces predators to vomit but rarely kills them. The Monarch Butterfly's brightly colored wings serve as a "warning sign" to hungry predators.

Nonetheless, these once-common butterflies are on the verge of extinction as a result of landscape-scale threats such as pesticides, development, and climate change.

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