Animals
Monarch Butterflies' Population Hits a Record Low
Researchers have said that the number of monarch butterflies in Mexico has shrunk to its lowest ever in the past two decades, reports the Los Angeles Times. The most likely cause of this decrease in population size could be the loss of habitat of these butterflies, along with warm weather in the U.S.
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