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Yes, because butterfly larva are caterpillers!!;)
Butterfly
A butterfly in its larval stage is called a caterpillar.
A butterfly's larva is generally referred to as a caterpillar. When they are ready to mature, they will form a cocoon and remain inside during their transformation into a butterfly.
The butterfly's larvae is a cattepillar.
The process of which a butterfly is born is called metamorphosis. This process begins with a little egg, when the egg hatches a caterpillar emerges. Once the caterpillar has finished growing they form into a chrysalis (pupa), which is where the caterpillar begins to change to the butterfly. Once the changing process is over a butterfly emerges from the pupa.
The larva of a butterfly is called a caterpillar.
I love to watch butterfly larva eat leaves
no, it is not as 'larva' is a red substance that puors out of volcanoes :D
i only know one. they lay their eggs in a marshy area so the larvas have stuff to eat such as Hairy Beardtongue
Caterpillars or larva
A butterfly lays eggs, usually on the underside of leaves, which hatch into caterpillars. The caterpillars then feed and grow, forming a chrysalis where they undergo metamorphosis and finally emerge as adult butterflies.