yes
From the silkworm, an Asian moth larva that excretes the silk. Its Latin name is Bombyx mori.
A silkworm comes out of the silk cocoon as a moth, if its life is allowed to complete a full cycle.
Thwe silk inside of a spider or silkworm that will come out
depending on the animal; example:butterfly, the larva would come first.
The larva stage comes before the pupa stage in insect development. Larvae are typically the immature stage of an insect that hatches from an egg, while pupae are the stage that follows and undergoes transformation before emerging as an adult insect.
it comes from its leg
Silk fabric is woven from stands of silk secreted by the silkworm.
the thing is jumping beans dont do jumping jacks and the reason they jump is that inside the bean there is a silkworm and soon the silkworm will stop moving so the bean will stop moving it is not dead its just dormant, and eventually a cacoon will come out of the bean and in a matter of seconds a moth will come out of the cacoon.
No, the Hexbug Larva does not come with a remote control. It is designed to move and respond to its environment autonomously, mimicking the movements of a real larva. The toy uses sensors to detect obstacles and navigate around them, providing an interactive experience without the need for remote operation.
silkworm larvae spin the silk yarn around its body. The saliva from its mouth come out and in the air it became the beautiful luster silver yarn harder than steel of its denier
Yes hammer head sharks are born, and they come out alive not like a larva.
No the caterpillar spins a cocoon and turns into a chrysalis. Inside, it goes through metamorphosis and becomes a butterfly.