Yes. A moth creates a cacoon, but a butterflies is better and more properly known as a chrysalis.
Egg, Larvae/Caterpillar, Chrysalis/Cacoon, Butterfly/Moth.
when it is in a cacoon
Egg,caterpilar,cacoon, then butterfly
Metamorphosis
It is a chryislis
No they do not because if they did it would change their divelopment (makeing the butterfly deformed)
There are no characteristics to tell if caterpillar is going to be a moth or butterfly. The best way to determine if it is a moth or butterfly is to look at the caterpillar's distinctive markings to see if you can make a species specific identification.
yes it does first it hathes then after a couple of months it is a bigger and then it turns into a cacoon and after a couple months it come's out of the cacoon as a butterfly
powdery one is the moth
The hard case around a butterfly larva is called a chrysalis. Inside the chrysalis, the larva undergoes metamorphosis and transforms into a butterfly. The chrysalis provides protection for the developing butterfly as it prepares to emerge.
No, they cannot make out, they have to wait until they turn into a butterfly or moth first.
leaves and twigs to get fat and into a cacoon