Nope. The pupa does not feed.
The proper term is pupa. The butterfly pupa is the cocoon or the chrysalis that the butterfly creates to protect him during metamorphosis.
The common name of a butterfly's pupa stage is its cocoon stage. This is the part of the butterfly's life where they transform from a larva to a butterfly.
Insects can feed on leaves. It depends on the species and life stage of the insect. For example, caterpillars (butterfly larvae) feed on leaves, but the adult butterflies feed on nectar and will not eat leaves.
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The pupa is the stage of metamorphosis during which a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.
A chrysalis
The Pupa Changes Into a Butterfly - 1908 was released on: USA: 13 June 1908
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it goes in a pupa.
Pupa
it transforms into a liquid then slowly becomes a beautiful butterfly.
When the monarch is in its pupa stage, it eats milkweed, which is a poisonous plant. This leads it to be poisonous once it turns into a butterfly.