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Yes, some butterflies do not make it out of their cocoons, or more accurately, their chrysalises. This can happen for a few reasons. Sometimes, the butterfly is too weak or has developed improperly inside the chrysalis. In other cases, diseases or parasites can affect the pupa and prevent it from maturing. Environmental conditions like temperature or humidity can also play a role. While it's a natural part of the life cycle, it can be sad to see. Not all caterpillars survive the full transformation, but those that do go on to become the beautiful butterflies we often admire.

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