When it comes to butterflies, it takes a lot to shock Orley “Chip” Taylor, director of Kansas University’s Monarch Watch on West Campus.But when Taylor first noticed two white mutants among the monarch butterflies that his students were raising about three month ago, he was taken aback.
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