Plants came first as they make the that food the insects eat.
A baby butterfly is a young caterpillar. Its name depends upon the species of butterfly. If you mean a small adult butterfly, there are hundreds of species of small adult butterflies.
The butterfly goes through many stages in its lifetime. It is only during the cocoon stage, that it stops eating completely.
When a butterfly first emerges from its chrysalis, it needs to pump fluid from its body into its wings to expand and straighten them. This process helps the butterfly to dry its wings and prepare for flight. Once its wings are dry and fully formed, the butterfly can begin its life outside the chrysalis.
The viceroy butterfly does not eat milkweed, it is a mimic of the monarch butterfly which does eat milkweed. The milkweed makes the monarch butterfly toxic to birds. Once a bird eats its first monarch butterfly it gets so sick that it learns to never try to eat anything that looks like a monarch butterfly ever again. The viceroy butterfly has evolved to mimic the monarch butterfly to avoid being eaten by birds that have previously tried eating a monarch butterfly.
Plants came first before animals.
Age.
a change of an animal.example:a caterpiller to a butterfly
a cocoon cant turn into a caterpiller because a caterpiller turns into a cocoon then turns into a butterfly
get food for a butterfly or moth
Well it is 6 months
The correct spelling is "caterpillar" (a moth or butterfly larva).
the butterfly has wings,caterpiller do not
I don't think you can until it changes into a butterfly or moth.
"I wonder how long it takes for the caterpiller to morph" "The caterpiller morphed into a butterfly"
butterfly or a moth
yes you can raise a caterpillar into a butterfly. and you feed it by putting drops of water on a leaf for the caterpillar. then it makes a cocoon. you have to wait two weeks or more.
There are some physiological similarities but much changes during metamorphosis. One group of legs usually remains as the legs of the butterfly and the eyes remain eyes.