Caterpillars don't eat butterflies!
No. The reason being they have sense.
While in the cocoon, a butterfly does not eat anything. It survives on the nutrients stored from when it was a caterpillar. Once the butterfly emerges from the cocoon, it will feed on nectar from flowers to sustain itself.
Butterfly A caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.
Most butterfly eggs are oval or circular and stuck on to the plant the baby caterpillar will eat.
there is no caterpillar egg. the caterpillar turns into a butterfly then the butterfly lay the egg.
Plants came first as they make the that food the insects eat.
A butterfly in its larval stage is called a caterpillar.
the name that is given to a young butterfly is a caterpillar
No, a caterpillar does not eat while it is in the chrysalis stage. During this transformation, the caterpillar undergoes metamorphosis, breaking down its body and reorganizing it into a butterfly or moth. This process relies on the energy accumulated from the caterpillar's previous feeding stages. Once it emerges as an adult, it will begin to eat again.
I know only one: the monarch butterfly caterpillar.
The maritime ringlet butterfly is an endangered species that only lives in Canada. The butterflies only eat nectar, but their caterpillar larvae eat salt meadow cordgrass and sea lavender.
A Caterpillar which will grow, cocoon and become a Butterfly