very carefully
with food
They can feel it
Hey, they don't simply go into the cocoon; they make it. And they make it around themselves, so that they are in it. Typically, the Caterpillar attaches itself to a branch, hanging down. That done, you can expect the chrysalis formation to start (the cocoon is now often referred to as chrysalis).
Monarch butterflies go through a four stage development cycle in their lifespans. The four stages of the monarch butterfly are the egg, the caterpillar or larvae, the chrysalis or pupa, and the butterfly.
when the chrysails falls from a butterfly in gets horny so it will go crazy
The life cycle of the butterfly is quite fascinating, They go from egg, to caterpillar, to chrysalis, to butterfly. The time it takes to go from stage to stage depends on the type of butterfly.
Metamorphosis is the series of developmental stages insects go through to become adults. Butterflies and moths have four stages of life: egg, larva (the caterpillar stage), pupa (the chrysalis phase), and adult. When it is ready, the caterpillar will find a suitable place and attach itself to a leaf with a sticky substance. This substance hardens to become the chrysalis (similar to a cocoon). The caterpillar sheds its exoskeleton for the last time. After 1-2 weeks, a butterfly emerges from the chrysalis.
Butterflies are four things! They begin as an egg, a caterpillar hatches, after growing the caterpillar sheds its skin to become a chrysalis (not a cocoon), and later the adult emerges. Butterflies go through metamorphosis, a lifecycle of four stages.
Butterflies lay eggs and attach them to leaves. When the egg hatches, a caterpillar emerges. The caterpillar will shed it's skin numerous times as it grows, until eventually it turns into a pupa or chrysalis by attaching itself to a leaf and shedding it's skin for the final time. This is the stage where metamorphosis takes place. Having reached it's adult stage, a butterfly emerges from the chrysalis.
Tell him no, and that you're not ready for it.
The life cycle of the butterfly.start of by drawing a circle about a quarter of a page in size. Then draw a butterfly at the bottom of the circle and label it "Butterfly" A butterfly lays eggs, so the next thing you do is go about 1/5 of the way to the left along the circle and draw a green leaf with eggs stuck it and label it "Egg". the egg hatches to produce what is known as a larvae or caterpillar look like very small worms with short legs. move around the circle another 1/5 and make a drawing of a Caterpillar and label it " Caterpillar or larvae"often the caterpillar spins a silk covering around itself for protection during the pupa stage known as a cocoon. go another 1/5 around the circle make a drawing of a pupa and label it "pupa or Chrysalis" during the pupa stage a great change happens where the Caterpillar is transformed into an adult caterpillar. go another 1/5 of the way around the circle and make a drawing of the chrysalis opening and a butterfly emerging. Label it "Adult butterfly emerging from Chrysalis".Now find a place to put the tile " The life cycle of a butterfly and you are done".
No. You should tell people when you are ready to tell them. That might be immediately, or not at all.
Butterflies molt while in the caterpillar stage. Caterpillars eat all the time and grow quickly. Each time their exoskeleton gets too tight, they molt. They go through this process 4 to 5 times.
The whole process of metamorphosis is controlled by hormones secreted by the larva. Inside the cocoon the butterfly's organs and other structures are dis-assembled and completely re-modeled. The butterfly is a very delicet creature and the bones and organs has to be re-modeled.