The larval, or early, stage of a butterfly is the caterpillar.
A baby cockroach looks like a cockroach but smaller. a baby butterfly is a caterpillar.
Caterpillarscaterpillars turn into butterflies when they reach the final stage of adulthood.Therefore... caterpillars are "baby" butterflies...
There is no such thing as a baby butterfly, they are born as adults. here is the way it works. A Butterfly lays eggs, these eggs hatch into caterpillar's, the caterpillars seal themselves into pupa or chrysalis inside of which they grow into an adult butterfly, when the time is right an adult butterfly breaks out of the pupa/chrysalis a lot like a chick coming from an egg and you have an adult butterfly ready to mate with other butterfly's that lay eggs once again. The closest thing to a baby butterfly will be the Caterpillar.
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A baby butterfly is technically a caterpillar but a younger butterfly normally has a less clear pattern than an older one.
If you have a butterfly garden there is no "baby" stage. This baby stage you are talking about is actually the larval stage better know as the Caterpillar stage.
A baby butterfly is a young caterpillar. Its name depends upon the species of butterfly. If you mean a small adult butterfly, there are hundreds of species of small adult butterflies.
A Monarch butterfly's length can range from about 4cm as a baby to about 8cm as a full adult.
Small Fry.
caterpillar
the name that is given to a young butterfly is a caterpillar
Yes, direct development is when the baby it a miniature version of the adult. A baby elephant looks like an elephant. Direct development means there are no other life stages (larvae, pupae) in the animal.An animal that does NOT go through direct development would be a butterfly. A baby butterfly is a crawling, worm-like caterpillar, but the adult butterfly has huge wings. We call the baby butterfly a larvae.