it means a cacoon
About fourteen or fifteen days
A dormant stage called a pupae.
Yes. Let me give you the obvious example. Baby - Adolescent - Adult. The other one could be metamorphosis as for a butterfly. Pupae - Larvae - Caterpillar - Butterfly
The larval form of a butterfly is properly called a caterpillar. When the caterpillar enters the pupae stage, it will form a chrysalis around itself for protection during metamorphosis.
It really depends on how far through the process the insect is. Do not break cocoons, for you will kill the organism inside it!
There is no plural form of pupae. Pupae is the plural form of pupa.
Absolutely! In fact, if you look closely, you can see the spiracles (little breathing holes) if you take a magnifying lens and look at the sides of the butterfly and beetle pupae. They will appear as a line of little dots.
It depends on what type of caterpillar it is. Most become butterflies, but some turn into moths. +++ More precisely, each caterpillar variety is the larva of its own species of moth or butterfly.
Pupae is a plural word, it is the plural of pupa.
i only know 2 there are the spiny case pupae and the smooth case pupae i don't know any more than that sorry
What a question..! haha but i guess pupae
What a question..! haha but i guess pupae