Because the insect inside are different and they eat different things (not sure.)
Cocoons do not eat anything.
The cocoons of Thai silkworms produce silk, a natural fiber known for its softness, luster, and strength. The silk is harvested from the cocoons, which are typically made by the larvae of the Bombyx mori moth. After boiling or steaming the cocoons to kill the pupa and loosen the fibers, the silk strands are unwound and can be spun into threads for weaving into luxurious fabrics. Thai silk is particularly renowned for its quality and vibrant colors, often used in traditional clothing and textiles.
No More Cocoons was created in 1987.
There is no standard collective noun for cocoons. Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that suits the context of the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a cluster of cocoons, an infestation of cocoons, a tray of cocoons (used in silk making), etc.
Some caterpillars do have cocoons in groups. The group is usually a family of caterpillars that build a web like nest around there to cocoons for protection.
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The word cocoons is a plural noun. The singular form is cocoon.
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Do you mean cocoons as in the chrysalis phase of insect growth. Yes, assuredly there are these in Africa.
What do silk farmers do with cocoons not needed for breeding purposes
Silk made from the cocoons of the Atlas silkworm is what "fagara silk" is.Specifically, the silkworm carries the scientific name Attacus atlas.Its cocoons may be used to make durable silk in northern India or purses in Taiwan. Either way, the silk offers attractive light brown colors and sturdy use.
There are different types of moths. Some of the fuzzy cocoons of a moth may be poisonous while other species are not harmful at all.