what is the silky fibre obtained from the hairs covering the seeds of a tropical tree
it is covered in silky,slimy skin
Kapok
A cocoon is a covering made of silk that encloses a pupa, and a chrysalis is the pupa of a butterfly. The chrysalis is covered in a hard, chitnous shell. Note the difference: A cocoon is a covering of a pupa, and a chrysalis is a particular kind of pupa, usually with no enclosing cocoon. Inside a cocoon, you will often find a pupa of a moth or other insect with an inner chitinous shell, but it is not called a chrysalis unless it is the pupa of a butterfly. The pupae of some insects have visible external body structures, such as wings and legs, as they develop, while others (such as moths) have a smooth outer shell that encloses the developing structures. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pupa
The correct spelling of the biology term is "chrysalis" (hard covering of an insect pupa).
The next stage after the pupa is the adult...... because when insects are born they are called magets.......then pupa.......then adult it is the cycle of insect life.
A chrysalis
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Strawberrynet is an online store that sell Pupa cosmetics. A Canadian site called ebeauty also sell Pupa products. Frangrancesandcosmedicsco is a US site that sells Pupa cosmetics.
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Ones that form bare pupae burried in the ground are just called "pupae"; there is no special term for them. Ones that wrap themselves in silk are called cocoons, although technically the cocoon is the silk wrapping, not the insect inside...
no. but there is a breed very close to them called silky terriers i have 2 and they are great dogs