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    Monarch Butterfly Proboscis: The Powerful Feeding Secret

    ByFrances Obrien November 4, 2025December 8, 2025

    The monarch butterfly proboscis is a long, straw-like tongue that the butterfly uses to drink nectar from flowers. When not in use, it’s neatly coiled under its head like a garden hose. If the proboscis gets damaged, the butterfly may have trouble feeding and could starve. Have you ever wondered how a delicate monarch butterfly…

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