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no because how would it make all those changes

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the caterpillar makes its pupa by rolling on the leaf then it sticks the leaf with its saliva

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It can move inside of the pupa but it can't move it's self and the pupa from one place to another.

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A caterpillar, hatching from an egg laid by a moth will, after pupation, emerge as a moth

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Yes, unless you squash it :)

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