A caterpillar hatches from the butterfly's egg.
A male butterfly is called a "butterfly." Butterflies do not have separate names for males and females like some other animal species. Both male and female butterflies are simply referred to as butterflies.
The process of which a butterfly is born is called metamorphosis. This process begins with a little egg, when the egg hatches a caterpillar emerges. Once the caterpillar has finished growing they form into a chrysalis (pupa), which is where the caterpillar begins to change to the butterfly. Once the changing process is over a butterfly emerges from the pupa.
This phenomenon is called "mimicry," where the butterfly's markings resemble those of a larger, dangerous, or toxic animal, deterring predators from attacking it.
The butterfly's sipping tube that coils and uncoils is called a proboscis, verterbrates, and inverterbrates can have these like the elephant. A proboscis is an appendage from the head of an animal. : )
Butterfly, worm, jellyfish, spider, sponge, starfish, and to much more to type.
The butterfly's larvae is a cattepillar.
The butterflies are called Caterpillars or they can be in a cocoon.
a butterfly professor is called a Lepidopterologist.
Metamorphosis the name for rapid transformation of a larva into an adult that occurs in some insects. The butterfly goes through four stages to become adult butterfly. There are 4 Stages:Egg: Female butterfies lay their eggs on plants to enable their caterpillars (later stage) to get the food from plant leaves.Larva: Also called Caterpillar. It emerges from egg after few days. Caterpillars spend most of their time eating.Pupa: The Caterpillar forms a protection shield called Pupa when it has finished growing. Most of the transformation takes place in side Pupa. Butterflies have a chrysalis and a moth has a cocoon.Butterfly: When the Pupa has finished transformation the butterfly emerges from the Pupa. The adult Butterfly lays eggs on plants after mating period.
A butterfly is formed through a process called metamorphosis, which involves four distinct stages: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult. After the female butterfly lays eggs on a host plant, the caterpillar hatches and feeds on leaves, growing rapidly. Once fully developed, it enters the pupal stage, where it undergoes significant transformation inside the chrysalis. Finally, the adult butterfly emerges, ready to continue the lifecycle.
An immature butterfly is called a caterpillar.
An adult butterfly is called just that. In the larva stage it is called a caterpillar. The process is called metamorphosis.