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Yes it does. The turning of a caterpillar into a butterfly is known as metamorphosis.
METAMORPHOSIS : something like caterpillar turning in to butterfly.
caterpillars turn into butterflies by shedding their last skin and turning into a cocoon or crsyls. (*
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle is set in various locations, such as a garden, a small house, and a series of transformations that the caterpillar undergoes. The story follows the caterpillar's journey as it eats its way through different foods before turning into a beautiful butterfly.
In fact it is life science. It works by genetic mutation. A chemical passed from the caterpillar's body's to ensure the change.
a larvae which is in fact smaller than a caterpillar and slimier. before that to be precise it is an egg the shape of an eye : () and there are loads. they can vary in colour from white to yellow.
Yes it is - the caterpillars organs get re-arranged, and new appendages such as wings and legs are formed.
No, but it can be broken up to be similar. : )
Sometimes the interrupted caterpillar will go to a different spot from it's first and continue its business. Other times it might be afraid to make one since it was interrupted the first time. If this is what it does, I suggest leaving the caterpillar alone for a while. If the caterpillar does not make a new cocoon it probably won't succeed in turning into a butterfly. It may die.
Moths do not turn into butterflies. Moths and butterflies are both lepidopteran insects, but the butterfly is active only during the daytime and the moth is most active at night. Butterflies are usually brightly colored and somewhat larger than moths. Although butterflies are more beautiful, moths are probably more important environmentally. There are about 15,000 different species of butterflies worldwide and about 150,000 different species of moths - ten times as many
How an animal biologically and physically grows as it hatches or is born. Don't listen to the first answer, it's incorrect. I don't metamorphose at any time during my lifespan. Metamorphosis would be a description of what happens to the caterpillar when it is turning into the butterfly (the chrysalis part of it's life cycle).
This answer is not going to have a word for word definition from the Merriam-Webster online dictionary (that would be asking to plagiarize). Its definition means to change in an unusual way or sometimes a supernatural way. A caterpillar turning into a butterfly, or a man changing into a werewolf are some examples.