The average butterfly lays several hundred eggs. The number that hatch into larva depends on the conditions in which the eggs are laid.
Butterflies lay eggs which hatch to become caterpillars, which are the butterflies larvae, or babies. Butterflies typically lay hundreds and sometimes thousands of eggs in a single season, insuring that at least some of them will survive to become adult butterflies.
Butterflies have 4 wings.
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The babies of butterflies are caterpillar eggs.
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yes they do
Many species of butterflies lay about 400 eggs. Some lay many more. Only 1 or 2 out of 100 eggs live to become adult butterflies.
Butterflies, as much insects do, lay a large amount of eggs someplace suitable, then leave. She never gets to see her babies whether she lives or dies.
Butterflies lay eggs which hatch to become caterpillars, which are the butterflies larvae, or babies. Butterflies typically lay hundreds and sometimes thousands of eggs in a single season, insuring that at least some of them will survive to become adult butterflies.
They don't. They lay them under a leaf or on a flower and leave them to hatch. :)
Caterpillars do not have babies the way many animals do. In fact, caterpillars are really babies themselves, because they are the larval form of butterflies and moths. The adult insect lays many eggs at one, sometimes hundreds of them, and these eventually hatch out into caterpillars.
Butterflies have 4 wings.
Butterflies? None.
A Cage of Butterflies has 164 pages.
Butterflies taste with their feet, their wings are transparent, and all butterflies live on a liquid diet. There are many interesting facts about butterflies.