Why do predators avoid eating monarch butterfly? How does the butterfly develop this protective feature? [Foreign 2010]
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The predators avoid eating Monarch butterfly because the species secrete a substances called cardiac glycosides, which has fatal effect upon the enzyme related to the functioning of sodium and potassium salt metabolism in predators body.
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The predators avoid eating Monarch butterfly because the species secrete a substances called cardiac glycosides, which has fatal effect upon the enzyme related to the functioning of sodium and potassium salt metabolism in predators body.
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