Butterfly eggs are extremely small, about the size of a pin head, and oval shaped. Butterflies lay their eggs on the underside of leaves.
Because the caterpillar is an intermediate stage of the development. It will go through something called metamorphosis after which it will look like its parents. Think of the caterpillar like a sort of mobile egg, which doesn't look much like its parents either.
there is no caterpillar egg. the caterpillar turns into a butterfly then the butterfly lay the egg.
egg--tadpole--frog egg--meal worm--darkling beetle caterpillar--butterfly
The Jamba Ramba Caterpillar is a fuzzy yellow caterpillar with a black head and black tufts that look like spikes.
A caterpillar hatches from the butterfly's egg.
a adopt Caterpillar lays the egg and then it turns into a butterfly
Of course not.
A caterpillar
A Caterpillar is a worm like larva of a butterfly and a nymph is a immature form insect that does not change greatly as it grows e.g. a dragonfly, mayfly or locust. Compared to Larva.
look at a bunch of leaves, and see if you see round 3-D ovals that are white on the leaf.
hairy.
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