You can try to pin the top part of the pupa to a cotton ball and then attach that somewhere. YOU MUST BE VERY CAREFUL. If you leave it like that, its wings might become crippled. Good Luck.
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It depends on what kind of butterfly you have. If you have "The Painted Lady," you can simply lay the chysalis/pupa on a napkin.
The proper term is pupa. The butterfly pupa is the cocoon or the chrysalis that the butterfly creates to protect him during metamorphosis.
The common name of a butterfly's pupa stage is its cocoon stage. This is the part of the butterfly's life where they transform from a larva to a butterfly.
Nope. The pupa does not feed.
nothing
The pupa is the stage of metamorphosis during which a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly.
A chrysalis
The Pupa Changes Into a Butterfly - 1908 was released on: USA: 13 June 1908
it goes in a pupa.
Pupa
it transforms into a liquid then slowly becomes a beautiful butterfly.
Well, it is made in a pupa, its body is made inside the pupa.
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