The transformation of a caterpillar into a chrysalis (often referred to as a cocoon, although technically that term is used for silk structures made by some species) typically occurs after the caterpillar has fully matured and eaten enough food. This process, called pupation, can take a few hours to a couple of days, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Once inside the chrysalis, the caterpillar undergoes metamorphosis and will emerge as a butterfly or moth after several days to weeks.
The Caterpillar eats until it is fully ready to break out of the cocoon, This may take a few weeks to a year or so. Hope This Helps
Our gold rim swallowtail just came out of its cocoon. It took almost exactly two weeks. Everything I have read says it should take about two weeks.
Actully,there making it close to the end of the summer and are in it in the fall and are in there from at least September to November.
i caught a caterpiller yesterday for my daeughter and woke up today and its already mede his cacoon and he started sometime after 11 pm and my daughter noticed him in it this morning around 12noon
i dont know why dont u go ask ur kindergarten teacher
it may take millions of years.
it depends. first if all the catipillar is the larva. but from when it hatches it's between 2 hours to one month to spin it's cacoon and abot 3 days to 3 months to become a butterfly.
it wont take long
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