No.
Butterflies and Moths lay eggs.
These eggs hatch out into caterpillars which eat plany material and grow. Once they are full size, the caterpillars make a cocoon/chrysalis then this cocoon/chrysalis hatches out into a new butterfly or moth.
To be more clear, butterfly caterpillars do not make a cocoon; they pupate (transform into a chrysalis) which then hatches into the butterfly
However, some moth caterpillers also spin a cocoon round themselves (made of silk) before pupating.
Before pupating the caterpiller will normally move off its food source to find somewhere safe and hidden to pupate.
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If a caterpillar is removed from its cocoon before completing its transformation, it typically cannot survive, as it hasn't developed the necessary structures for life outside the chrysalis. In some rare cases, if it is removed during certain stages, it may show incomplete features of both caterpillar and butterfly, appearing as an odd hybrid. However, such instances are not viable long-term, and the creature is unlikely to survive or function properly. Generally, the caterpillar will die if it doesn't undergo the full metamorphosis.
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