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SPOTTY WINGS MAKE MONARCH BUTTERFLIES MORE AERODYNAMIC

DISCOVERIES ENTOMOLOGY

Monarch butterflies with more white spots on their wings are able to survive longer migrations, according to scientists. A study conducted by ecologists at America's University of Georgia, Athens, focused on the butterflies – which migrate thousands of kilometres every year to reach their wintering destination – found that

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