The blue morpho butterfly reproduces through sexual reproduction, where males and females mate to produce eggs. The female blue morpho lays her eggs on the underside of leaves, typically near the host plants that the caterpillars will feed on. The eggs hatch into caterpillars, which eventually undergo metamorphosis to become adult butterflies.
The eggs come out of the same orifice that they defecate through, just like chickens.
Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths, reproduce through sexual reproduction. The female typically lays eggs on a suitable host plant, which hatch into caterpillars. The caterpillars undergo metamorphosis, forming a chrysalis or cocoon and eventually emerging as adult butterflies or moths.
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Yes, milkweed plants are the only food source for monarch caterpillars. The caterpillars rely on milkweed to lay eggs and feed their young. In return, monarch caterpillars help pollinate milkweed plants as they move from flower to flower.
Packsaddle Bridge was created in 1870.
caterpillars hide in trees
A packsaddle is a saddle which is designed to secure and carry goods on the back of an animal.
The caterpillars dont lay the eggs, the female butterfly lays them on the host plant of that species
Yes, butterflies do lay eggs. The adults lay eggs on the plants that the caterpillars like to eat, so that when the caterpillars hatch they are right there surrounded by food. In fact, a lot of caterpillars even start out by eating their own eggshell!
these caterpillars lay eggs and soon they will become butterflies
on leaves
caterpilles do not lay eggs. no thay lay white eggs
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you can find caterpillars all over the world in gardens rain forests special bug zoos the list is endless the places to find poisonous caterpillars would be in rain forests such as Brazil and the Amazon.