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Toluca, MEXICO: Mexican scientist Jose Antonio Aguilar shows one of the linen boxes in which the monarch butterflies breed in captivity, 07 February 2006 in the University of the State of Mexico laboratory, in Toluca. In order to obtain the fragile reproduction of the oldest butterfly, it was necessary to find its food, the milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) -scantily found in Mexico, in which butterflies put their eggs and from which the larva feeds. AFP PHOTO/Susana GONZALEZ (Photo credit should read SUSANA GONZALEZ/AFP via Getty Images)
Toluca, MEXICO: Mexican scientist Jose Antonio Aguilar shows one of the linen boxes in which the monarch butterflies breed in captivity, 07 February 2006 in the University of the State of Mexico laboratory, in Toluca. In order to obtain the fragile reproduction of the oldest butterfly, it was necessary to find its food, the milkweed (Asclepias curassavica) -scantily found in Mexico, in which butterflies put their eggs and from which the larva feeds. AFP PHOTO/Susana GONZALEZ (Photo credit should read SUSANA GONZALEZ/AFP via Getty Images)
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