Worms never turn into butterflies. Caterpillars do.
First, the butterfly hatches as a worm. Then, the worm eats leaves to get fat, then it makes a cocoon. While in the cocoon, it transforms and goes through metamorphosis and soon emerges out of the cocoon as a butterfly.
Worm+air= butterfly
Wormy is actually a caterpillar, not a worm as his name implies. He turns into a butterfly overnight (even though it takes about two weeks for a butterfly to emerge from a chrysalis)!
The life span of a round worm varies according to the particular type of roundworm. Some roundworms can survive in the intestines of their host for 7 years or more.
caterpillars ether turn into a butterfly or a moth but earthworms do not turn into a butterfly. You may be referring to caterpillars, parsley worm. Earthworms only go underground and hope for the best.
air + worm = butterfly
It is not closely related to either but a worm would be considered nearer.
Air+worm=butterfly on iPhone game alchemy
The Worm Turns - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
Flies don't really have babies. What hatches out of their eggs are called larvae. The larva is a worm-like, wingless stage of development. Once it undergoes metamorphosis, it turns into a fly, just as a caterpillar turns into a butterfly.
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a caterpillar.