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Basically when a caterpillar goes into a chrysalis, it's body turns into mush and then reforms as a butterfly. That's why they are wet when they come out. (It is actually more complicated than that, but I don't know the true process. To learn more, go to your local library).

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11y ago
yes when caterpillars die they lose their fur. btw i don't know if this true.qwertyuiop

that was my bff's answer... the true answer is no. the just shrivel up, become hard and dry, and biodegrade

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12y ago

yes grass hoppers can loose legs in 2 months some times sooner. Don't be worried its ok. its supposed to happen

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14y ago

not really unless something happend like they got attacked by a bird and lost a leg or something

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