You will know when there antennas will curl and they constantly move around
very carefullywith food
The caterpillar makes a cocoon to complete the metamorphosis and turn in to a moth, butterflies make a chrysalis.
A chrysalis. A chrysalis grows from a caterpillar.
I'm pretty sure it is ready to form a chrysalis to beome a butterfly/moth
caterpillar, chrysalis, lepidopterist
caterpillar, chrysalis, lepidopterist
A butterfly goes through four stages of development: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (chrysalis), and adult butterfly. The egg hatches into a caterpillar that eats and grows, then it forms a chrysalis where it undergoes metamorphosis into an adult butterfly. The adult butterfly emerges from the chrysalis, ready to continue the life cycle by finding a mate and laying eggs.
none, a chrysalis is the sac that a caterpillar forms when t becomes a butterfly
Ah, a chrysalis is a special place where a caterpillar transforms into a beautiful butterfly. Just imagine a tiny caterpillar snug inside its chrysalis, patiently waiting to emerge with colorful wings and soar through the sky. Nature's way of showing us that change can lead to something truly magnificent.
The caterpillar climbed up the wall.The caterpillar grazed away at the leaves.The caterpillarwriggled out of into a chrysalis.
A chrysalis is formed when a caterpillar goes through the process of metamorphosis to become a butterfly. The caterpillar spins a silk pad, attaches itself to it, and hangs upside down. It then sheds its skin for the final time and forms the chrysalis casing around itself to undergo transformation into a butterfly.
No: however, caterpillars have been known to eat through a chrysalis.