Yes, you can move a cocoon, but it's important to do so carefully to avoid harming the developing insect inside. It's best to relocate it only if necessary, such as to protect it from predators or harsh weather. Be sure to place it in a similar environment to where you found it, ensuring it has the right conditions for development. Always handle it gently to minimize stress on the creature inside.
The correct spelling is "cacoon"
its dead...or turning into a cocune
Velvet Cacoon was created in 2001.
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Do not help the caterpillar, the caterpillar will realize the cacoon is open so the caterpillar will go out of the cacoon and form another if it can so leave your caterpillar alone.
it goes into a pink cacoon and goes back into an egg it goes into a pink cacoon and goes back into an egg
Yes. A moth creates a cacoon, but a butterflies is better and more properly known as a chrysalis.
when it is in a cacoon
cacoon
Metamorphosis
It is a chryislis
I think so.