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A. E. Tonge has written: 'Some moths and butterflies and their eggs' -- subject(s): Butterflies, Eggs, Moths
Caterpillars do not lay eggs. Caterpillars are the larval stage of butterflies and moths, and they do not have the ability to reproduce. Only adult butterflies and moths, which come after the caterpillar stage, have the ability to lay eggs.
Caterpillars cannot lay eggs. They go through metamorphosis and transform into butterflies or moths, which are the ones that lay eggs. Butterflies and moths lay eggs on leaves or other surfaces, usually in clusters or rows.
Butterflies or moths lay the eggs.
Most commonly moths & butterflies, sometimes spiders
A caterpillar cannot lay eggs. Caterpillars are immature forms that specialize in eating. When they turn into adult moths and butterflies, they will mate and lay eggs.
No, only the adult (moth or butterfly) is sexually mature and can lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------A caterpillar does not lay eggs. A caterpillar is the juvenile of an insect like a butterfly or moth that when mature will lay eggs.---------------------------------------------------------------------
Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths, reproduce through sexual reproduction. The female typically lays eggs on a suitable host plant, which hatch into caterpillars. The caterpillars undergo metamorphosis, forming a chrysalis or cocoon and eventually emerging as adult butterflies or moths.
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Sure! Some animals that hatch from eggs include birds, reptiles (like snakes and turtles), fish, amphibians (like frogs and salamanders), and some insects (like butterflies and beetles).
Caterpillars are born...... First, they make a concoon and it takes about 2 weeks for some, others take months. Then, it goes through a cycle..... Finally, it comes out of its concoon and turned into a butterfly.
No a housefly does not have a shell, it is an insect and has an exoskeleton.