Sunny Priyan
Monarch butterflies travel thousands of miles annually from North America to central Mexico for winter.
Their journey spans several generations, with each butterfly completing part of the migration.
These butterflies navigate using environmental cues, including the sun and Earth's magnetic field.
Monarchs rely on specific milkweed plants for breeding and are threatened by habitat loss.
The precise process of their migration remains a subject of scientific fascination.
Monarch butterflies' iconic migration represents strength, endurance, and the wonders of nature.