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I don't think chrysalis/caterpillars/butterflies get food.
Moths make a Cocoon, and butterflies make a chrysalis. But I do believe that all caterpillars (that make it alive) must go through their pupa stage.
A chrysalis is formed hanging from something. Many caterpillars do form a pupa on the ground, but these are not chrysalids.
Yes; we once had a caterpillar who spun a chrysalis and never came out, so we assume it died.
I think about 2 weeks
Caterpillars go through four stages in their life cycle: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult (butterfly). After hatching from an egg, the caterpillar eats and grows until it forms a chrysalis. Inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar undergoes metamorphosis and transforms into a butterfly.
Caterpillars are the second stage of a butterfly's life. Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis, Butterfly
No: however, caterpillars have been known to eat through a chrysalis.
the catterpiller is 3 weeks when it cakkoons
Caterpillars make a chrysalis when they are ready to transform, they do this during the fall and winter time, then come out in the spring. ^_^ HOPE DIS HELPS!!!
A chrysalis often looks like a leaf that has been folded around and hung upside down. You can see pictures of a chrysalis online at places like The Butterfly Site.
No, caterpillars do not lay eggs. They go through a process called metamorphosis to transform into butterflies, during which they form a chrysalis and then emerge as adult butterflies.