Check Your Monarch I.Q.
Monarchs in Illinois typically produce (blank) brood(s) in the summer.
A close relationship exists between monarchs and this plant.
One monarch in its migration south was recorded flying as high as:
Monarchs have a look-alike in the butterfly family called the (blank).
Monarchs are poisonous.
Some monarchs live in the United States year-round, calling (blank) their home.
The monarch is Illinois' state insect. Which other state has given this butterfly the same honor?
Monarchs can fly up to speeds of (blank) miles per hour.
Even though they are toxic for many predators, the following animals still mean trouble for the monarch:
It's estimated that the population of monarchs that winters in Mexico has declined by (blank) percent.