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The Texas State Insect: Monarch Butterfly
(photo by Gary Musgrave, Abilene, TX;
courtesy office of Representative Wohlgemuth)


The Monarch Butterfly became the Texas state insect by a 1995 resolution of the state legislature. The resolution was introduced by Representative Arlene Wohlgemuth on behalf of students in her district.

The Monarch is unique among butterflies in that it is the only species of butterfly that does not hibernate, but migrates in changing seasons. It undergoes four changes in form (metamorphoses) during its lifetime:

This entire process takes about a month. There are usually three to four generations of monarchs produced each year.


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