Hungry, hungry caterpillar

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A monarch caterpillar chowing down on a giant milkweed leaf.

The monarch caterpillars feed solely on milkweed leaves, which produces glycoside toxins, according to the National Wildlife Federation, which deters other animals from eating the caterpillars. The toxins are stored making them taste bad and remains after they hatch into a butterfly, continuing to protect them.

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Laying eggs

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The garden was extremely busy this afternoon, as a few female monarch butterflies sought out both young and older milkweed plants around the garden. I caught this one laying eggs, while a caterpillar was close by chowing down.

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