The Monarg Butterflies are one of the most amazing insect immigrants in the world of North America every year to the Central Mexico forests. This huge migration, which begins in the fall, drives the butterflies to their winter habitat in the high regions of Mexico. In these forests, millions of butterflies land on the cedar trees and create a stunning view of the orange and black wings. This natural phenomenon is one of the most beautiful plays of nature.
The migration of the Monarak butterflies is not only amazingly biologically, but also for the indigenous culture of Mexico. The natives of this land believe that these butterflies are the spirits of their ancestors who return to the celebration of the dead. However, climate change and the loss of natural habitats threaten the survival of these licenses. Global efforts to preserve their migration and winter areas play an important role in preserving this natural and cultural phenomenon.
Below we watch a video of the Monarak butterflies.
Cover Photo Source: Americanindianmagazine.org; Photographer: Unknown
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