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).
that was my bff's answer... the true answer is no. the just shrivel up, become hard and dry, and biodegrade
yes grass hoppers can loose legs in 2 months some times sooner. Don't be worried its ok. its supposed to happen
not really unless something happend like they got attacked by a bird and lost a leg or something
If a chinchilla is stressed out they will lose their fur.
yes , because the poison on some caterpillars fur and that can over heat make the Caterpillar die or roast
As caterpillars grow, their exoskeleton (skin) becomes tight on them, so they molt (lose their old exoskeleton). Ecdysone is the molting hormone of insects. It causes an insect to molt.
because they are silly and beautifully sophisticated creatures.
''Lighter side:'' So that if we lose them they can easily be replaced with two caterpillars.
What if your hamster has mange
They don't loose all their fur. They shed fur, but all of it doesn't come out.
They loose some of their legs, They are left with wings.
Butterflies don't lay eggs then.
Yes.
Baby mice do not lose there fur. They are actually born without it. A healthy baby should be naked and pink. When they reach seven days old then their colored fuzz appears and as the grow so does their fur until they reach adulthood.
yes a just little bit