There is an old French word 'coque' meaning a shell, derived from Latin 'coccum' and Greek 'kokkos' both meaning a berry or seed
After the caterpillar spun its cocoon, it transformed into a butterfly.
The plural form for the noun cocoon is cocoons.
Silk comes from the cocoon spun by the silk work. The cocoon is unwound and the silk is then processed for use by humans.
The silk strands come from the cocoon.
Maggot cocoons protect the maggot once the cocoon is fully sealed, this is called the pupa stage. They come out of the cocoon an adult and usually fly away.
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Pupa or chrysalis.
Timerider- Cocoon
caterpillers make cocoons
No they come from an egg, the nest is about the size of a penny, that can fit about three eggs inside it.
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