Coin‑weight Monarchs’ Sun‑run
Monarch butterflies, each scarcely heavier than a coin, rely on wafer‑thin wings to traverse thousands of kilometers across North America in a multigenerational relay, following the sun without maps or leaders. The migration stitches summer breeding ranges to a single overwintering forest through inherited directionality and seasonal timing.Navigation depends on a sun compass calibrated by a circa...More
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