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feed paper to normal butterfly
feed paper to normal butterfly
No. Butterflies and Moths lay eggs. These eggs hatch out into caterpillars which eat plany material and grow. Once they are full size, the caterpillars make a cocoon/chrysalis then this cocoon/chrysalis hatches out into a new butterfly or moth. To be more clear, butterfly caterpillars do not make a cocoon; they pupate (transform into a chrysalis) which then hatches into the butterfly However, some moth caterpillers also spin a cocoon round themselves (made of silk) before pupating. Before pupating the caterpiller will normally move off its food source to find somewhere safe and hidden to pupate.
The butterfly does not make a cocoon. They come from a chrysalis. Moths however do make cocoons which are always white in color and look like cotton.
Yes. A moth creates a cacoon, but a butterflies is better and more properly known as a chrysalis.
the catterpiller is 3 weeks when it cakkoons
They are new-born when they emerge from the chrysalis. They had been caterpillars for however many months or weeks, but this is their first day as a butterfly. Tomorrow they will be one day old.
because it is soo easy to just cut out a butterfly But it soo Hard to make a butterfly without cutting
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 beautiful butterfly will emerge from its chrysalis." "New opportunities may emerge from unexpected challenges." "After the storm, a sense of calm began to emerge."
I use aluminum foil and they release beautifully once cooled.
Aluminium foil is made up of aluminum which is silvery white metal and less than 0.2 mm thick. This is fragile and easily damaged and laminated to other materials such as paper and plastic to make them useful.