well the silk case is the cacoon of the moth larva. eventually it will hatch into a moth.
chrysalis[plural:chrysalides]/ cocoon
Chrysalis
LARVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA PUPAAAAAA SANTA MARIAAAAAAAA FART I'M SRRY MY AWNSER IS.........IDKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
catterpiller?
Butterfly eggs are protected by a hard-ridged outer layer of shell, called the chorion. This is lined with a thin coating of wax which prevents the egg from drying out before the larva has had time to fully develop. Each egg contains a number of tiny funnel-shaped openings at one end, called micropyles; the purpose of these holes is to allow sperm to enter and fertilize the egg. Butterfly and moth eggs vary greatly in size between species, but they are all either spherical or ovate
A monarch butterfly has six legs, two wings, and two antennae. If you see one up-close, it may look like it only has four legs. This is because the front pair are very small and folded, making them hard to see.All butterflies have two sets of two wings for a total of four.
Wingspan of about 4 inches. As butterflies go, they're really not that variable in size.
No, butterflies have no backbone, or spine, as with all insects. Their bodies are supported and kept in the right shape by a hard "Exoskeleton". 'Exo' means 'outside of'. The exoskeleton is actually just the outside of the butterfly - the part that you can see as its body.
Yes, it is possible. But it would be hard to keep it for my than 3 days without killing it. It would need water, proper flowers, and other important insects, and a proper place to keep it with sunlight, temperature, and shade. If you do not want to kill an innocent butterfly, I do not recommend it.
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.
Poisonous butterflies live on poisonous plants and collect the compounds from their host when the are a caterpillar (larva). Poisonous butterflies are often imitated (mimicry) by non-poisonous species, so the difference is sometimes very hard to see.
it turns hard and it turns to rock
No
A butterfly is an invertebrate, and doesn't have an internal skeleton. It has an exoskeleton (hard body covering).
There are more than 12,000 species of butterfly. So it's hard to say what the exact species name of butterfly.
A Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly costs $30 each for an adult. But are very hard to find
Jump, Dash, Attack, Block. To double butterfly, Jump, Attack on the way up (Do it very quickly) and butterfly on the way down. Triple butterfly is hard to explain. Go to Youtube.com and search, How to TBF in gunz.
The Hard Case was created in 1995.
It will most likely die in captivity soon. Also if you touch the butterfly's wings it will die and it will be hard to catch it without doing that.
they have wings
because it is soo easy to just cut out a butterfly But it soo Hard to make a butterfly without cutting