no because it uses it for the head of the butterfly just inproved a little
a pupa is made by a Caterpillar
pupa
The pupa is the baby caterpillar just emerged out from the larvae stage and the grown up is known as a caterpillar
pupa
Concerning the life cycle of insects, the larva stage comes before the pupa stage. The pupa stage is followed by adulthood.
it goes in a pupa.
It becomes a caterpillar because it eats alot of leaves and then becomes fat then soon it will turn into a pupa or another word which is chrysalis
First it spins a cocoon and turns to a jelly like thing which is called a pupa for about 2 weeks and then transforms into a butterfly.
Actually, I don't really know...
as they grow they actually split the shell of their body and crawl out leaving the shell behind. similar to a caterpillar that comes out of its pupa when it turns into a butterfly
no because how would it make all those changes
A caterpillar and a pupa are both soft without exoskeletons