No, butterflies form chrysalids but some species spin silk onto leaves to form a hibernaculum out of the leaf.
Yes, Butterflies do make crysalisis. Moths make cocoons. Some butterflies make cocoons too. Pee girl
Bu6terflies make chrysalises rather than cocoons. Moths make cocoons out of silk and butterflies make chrysalises during their molting.
They can turn into both.....
Yeah but they r covered in cocoony stuff
Yes,but some of them sometimes fail!!
Because they are doing their makeup!
To protect the larva during its metamorphosis into an adult insect.
To protect the larva during its metamorphosis into an adult insect.
There are many insects that come out cocoons. Butterflies and moths are obvious choices, however, fleas, some parasites, beetles and flies also have cocoons.
Butterflies don't make cocoons - caterpillars do. They produce silk (similar to a spider) which they form into a cocoon while they change from caterpillar to butterfly.
They loose some of their legs, They are left with wings.
Caterpillars turn into cocoons or pupas then after that stage, they turn into either a butterfly or moth