A Monarch butterfly caterpillar (Danaus plexippus) eating a milkweed leaf. Monarch butterflies lay their eggs primarily on milkweed plants. By eating the milkweed, the caterpillars sequester biologically active molecules, cardiac glycosides or cardenolides, which make them poisonous to vertebrates. The cardiac toxins continue in the pupa and the adult butterfly.

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