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A silk egg, or silkworm cocoon, comes from the larvae of the silkworm moth, specifically the species Bombyx mori. These larvae spin the cocoon as they transition into the pupal stage, using a continuous thread of silk produced by specialized glands. The silk is harvested and processed to create silk fabric, a highly valued material. The production of silk has been a traditional practice in various cultures, particularly in China, for thousands of years.

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