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We need to talk about butterflies. Specifically, monarch butterflies. Youve probably heard all sorts of cool stuff about these beautiful and invaluable pollinators, but lets get down to the nitty gritty: how does an egg thats the size of a chia seed turn into a very hungry caterpillar who turns into a winged wonder (new super hero name, I called it!) that helps pollinate countless flowers and crops? To answer this question, lets follow a caterpillar through the process. Four times a year, monarch butterflies lay eggs exclusively on milkweed plants. Why milkweed? Because its the only plant those fickle baby caterpillars will eat, plus it provides an amazing chemical defense for monarchs throughout their lifetime. The milky sap inside the plant contains toxins called cardenolides (say that ten times fast), but you know who remains unfazed by these toxins? You guessed it. The monarch caterpillars. Thanks to a beneficial mutation, they can snack on all the milkweed their tiny bodies c