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The Foley Mountain caterpillar turns into a Foley Mountain Butterfly. This happens after they hatch from the chrysalis that they spin.
It will eather die in its cacoon or stay a catterpiller
The caterpillar will melted and die, but why do you want to cook a caterpillar? It disgusting!
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".
You turn into a caterpillar!!
potencial energy
it transforms into a liquid then slowly becomes a beautiful butterfly.
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There is no exact timing to when one butterfly can attract a other butterfly. This usually happens pretty quickly though.
It depends on the nuclear transformation type. Refer to question below for information.
it turns into a chrisalis, silly!
A butterfly will lay roughly 1 dozen eggs at a time and they are laid on different plants. Once the egg hatches it becomes a larva or caterpillar. It will then later build a cocoon and then emerge as a butterfly.