Few things bring me childlike joy more than a flittering kaleidoscope of monach butterflies.
Each year, these little treasures embark on a 3,000-mile multigenerational migratory route from their breeding grounds in southern Ontario and Quebec to their winter home in the Transvolcanic Mountain Range in Michoacán. Which brings me to my favorite bonus question this week:
Q: Monarch butterflies lay their eggs exclusively on what cultivar of plant?
A: Milkweed. (Fun fact: Milkweed's sap makes caterpillars and adult butterflies toxic and distasteful to predators.)
Here's how tonight's trivia session went down:
Thanks you to all 12 teams who showed up this week ready to compete. Congratulations to all of the week's winners.
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