It's a process called metamorphosis - triggered by genes in the caterpillars body. After a caterpillar hatches from an egg, it basically spends all its time eating - growing and preparing its body for the change to a butterfly. During the caterpillar stage, it moults its skin three times - growing larger each time. Eventually, it spins a silk cocoon, and the transformation takes place over a number of days. While hidden in the cocoon, the caterpillars body is literally re-built - growing legs, wings, and flight muscles.
A Caterpillar which will grow, cocoon and become a Butterfly
A butterfly is not a fruit, it is an insect. Butterflies do not technically come from caterpillars. Caterpillars go through metamorphosis and turn into butterflies.
caterpillars ether turn into a butterfly or a moth but earthworms do not turn into a butterfly. You may be referring to caterpillars, parsley worm. Earthworms only go underground and hope for the best.
it starts off as a caterpillar then turn into a butterfly
It depends on what type of caterpillar it is. Most become butterflies, but some turn into moths. +++ More precisely, each caterpillar variety is the larva of its own species of moth or butterfly.
It will become a butterfly. It will become a moth.
Carnivorous caterpillars have the same life style and reproduction as any other caterpillars. They will be a caterpillar until it builds a cocoon to become a moth or butterfly.
because, caterpillars don't want too have caterpillar sex anymore, they want butterfly sex. ;)
Caterpillars and butterflies are different because the caterpillar is the out side of a butterfly. It may sound silly but a caterpillar sheds 6 times, four times as a caterpillar , once when it makes a pupa. When the butterfly hatches from it's cocoon it is really shedding it. Caterpillars are different because caterpillars are the early stage of the butterfly.
All caterpillars eventually turn into butterflies.
The caterpillars of the monarch butterfly. They take up the toxins from the plant and use it to become toxic themselves, that´s why they and the orange butterfly have such bright colours.
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.