A caterpilar lives in a cocoon to turn into a buterfly a moth
Yes
a moth
Because they have fins and not legs. And they breathe water and not air.
any animal that is required by its life cycle to spend part of its life in water and part on land. Think frog. Begins life in water as tadpole, then continues to land, then back to water for reproduction.
It's called the thorax, and bears all three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings. Inside, it's pretty much only muscle, to power all that. Internal organs are in the abdomen, the hind part of the animal. ^^
All animals have different sharp senses, since they are part of wild life and the survival requires a lot of sharpness.
the animals live in the deepest part of the ocean are animals with soft body. jellyfish, sea armories, and sailfish are just a few of them. also animals that can produce their own light.
caterpillar
dragon fly, mosquito,and caimans
The animal is an amphibian. Three examples are toads, frogs and newts.
Yes, the standard definition of an amphibian is a vertebrate animal that lives part of its life (usually the developmental/childhood portion) in water and part of its life (usually the adult portion) on land. However, this isn't always a clear distinction - many amphibians such as frogs will spend their whole lives around and in water, but gain the ability to stay on land as an adult.
The clitellum is a part of the earthworm's reproductive system. It is the part of the worm that makes the egg cocoon.
Mike Nomad has: Played The Soldier in "Fantasy Island" in 1977. Played Doc in "Cocoon" in 1985. Played Thornton in "Jason Lives: Friday the 13th Part VI" in 1986. Played Cop on pier in "Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood" in 1988. Played Doc in "Cocoon: The Return" in 1988.
The common name of a butterfly's pupa stage is its cocoon stage. This is the part of the butterfly's life where they transform from a larva to a butterfly.
Thus, "I was blessed to a part of the lives of you and your family."
Because their a big part of animal life
no, animal testing is a major part of science - it helps save millions of human lives every year.
its a swamp monster part fish part frog
It is true