Butterflies don't lay eggs! You stupid n'ers!
Butterflies don't lay eggs! You stupid n'ers!
By its mother laying eggs.
The small brown butterfly typically inhabits grasslands, meadows, and open areas with plenty of flowers for nectar and host plants for laying eggs.
I assume the question is about hens and eggs? In which case, calcium is needed in a laying ration to help the hen lay eggs with a strong shell.
Once a butterfly is able to fly (it has to dry and warm it's wings after emerging from a pupa) it is able to fly just as well as an older butterfly. Butterflies are not usually considered as 'young' and 'parents', as they lay eggs, and do not stay around their 'young'. They usually die shortly after laying eggs. In short, yes a butterfly is able to fly as well as an older butterfly when it is young.
Laying a great number of eggs helps to ensure that the species will survive. Many organisms lay a large number of eggs because many of the eggs will get eaten, squashed etc. Many will hatch but then some of the young will get killed/eaten some will grow to adults and reproduce.
In the natural life cycle of a butterfly, the egg comes first. A female butterfly lays eggs on a host plant, which then hatch into caterpillars that eventually undergo metamorphosis to become a butterfly.
You can usually find butterfly eggs in leaves.
Yes! Crabs reproduce by laying eggs.
Yes they ALL reproduce by laying eggs.
they can make chemicals that attract wasps. the wasps eat the caterpillars. There might be plants that make butterfly repellents, but there would be no way to test for it because butterflies only lay eggs on special host plants and avoid the rest anyway.
The lifecycle of a tiny yellow caterpillar begins with the egg stage, where the female butterfly lays eggs on a plant. The eggs hatch into caterpillars, which then go through several stages of growth called instars. The caterpillar feeds on leaves and grows larger until it reaches its full size. It then forms a chrysalis or pupa, where it undergoes metamorphosis and transforms into a butterfly. The butterfly emerges from the chrysalis and the cycle starts again with the adult butterfly laying eggs.