ALL butterflies come from cocoons.
No they don't. Moths come from cocoons. Butterflies come from a chrysalis. Actually moths do too, but the caterpillars of moths make a cocoon around themselves before becoming a chrysalis inside the cocoon.
The cocoon known as the larval stage of an insect. The Butterfly Goes trhrough four stages to become adult butterfly. The process can be call Metamorphosis.
There are 4 Stages:
Egg:Female Butterfies lay their eggs on plants to enable Caterpiller (later stage) to get the food from plant leafs.
Larva: Also called Caterpillar. It emerges from egg after few days. Caterpillar spends most of its time eating.
Pupa: The Caterpillar forms a protection shield called Pupa when it has finished growing. Most of the transformation takes place in side Pupa.
Butterfly: When the Pupa has finished transformation the Butterfly emerges from the Pupa. The adult Butterfly lays eggs on plants after mating period.
A caterpillar, or larva. The butterfly's life cycle is: egg, larva, pupa, adult.
They look like they are wet. Their wings are saggy. Butterflies take time to let their wings dry out so they can fly.
mostly 1o days or more
Metamorphosis.
It hatches.
a chrysalis
The butterflies are called Caterpillars or they can be in a cocoon.
a male butterfly is called a male
iTS A WORM THATS VERY BAD! ITS CALLED A (BAD WORM)
The butterfly's larvae is a cattepillar.
ye it is called the Viceory Butterfly
Worm+air= butterfly
the name that is given to a young butterfly is a caterpillar
air + worm = butterfly
It is not closely related to either but a worm would be considered nearer.
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It comes out as a adult silkworm if it is lucky or,it will eventually die.This depends.
First, the butterfly hatches as a worm. Then, the worm eats leaves to get fat, then it makes a cocoon. While in the cocoon, it transforms and goes through metamorphosis and soon emerges out of the cocoon as a butterfly.
The "worm-like" stage of an insect's life is its larvalstage. Examples are:* caterpillar (butterfly)* wriggler (mosquito)* tadpole (frog)* grub (flies and bees)
The butterfly changes from a caterpillar to a butterfly during metamorphosis.
If you're talking about the action of the transformation, it's called metamorphosis. If you're talking about his name, it'd still be Wormy.
Butterfly, worm, jellyfish, spider, sponge, starfish, and to much more to type.
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