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It's an exoskeleton. Butterflies, like other insects, don't have a proper skeleton. So, they have a skeleton outside their bodies, called the exoskeleton, protecting their insides. This exoskeleton acts as an outer covering too.

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Caterpillars have a hard outer covering called an exoskeleton. They have sensory hairs or bristles all over their body and holes in their sides for breathing.

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i dont know what describtion is

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the butterfly has 3 body parts and two ovals next to it

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