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How does the Monarch butterfly defend itself from predators? Explain. - Biology (Theory)

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How does the Monarch butterfly defend itself from predators? Explain.

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Monarch butterflies defend themselves from predators by being highly distasteful and unpalatable due to the presence of a special chemical in their bodies. This toxic chemical makes the butterfly poisonous to predators like birds, thus deterring predation. This defense mechanism helps reduce the impact of predation on the butterfly.

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