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Butterflies do not build cocoons, they lay their eggs directly on the leaves of their food plant either as solitary eggs or in clusters. Usually they do this on the underside of the food plant leaves.

The caterpillars hatch out of the eggs and begin to feed on the food plant growing all the time and shedding their skins as they do so.

Finally when they are full size, they will crawl away form the leaves and using a sticky silk thread which they produce form their mouth area, they will anchor themselves to a secure branch and shed their skin once more. This time when the old skin comes off the new body sheath will be a covering called a chrysalis which will hang from the silk thread. This is the pupal stage of the caterpillar's life cycle.

Inside the pupa the caterpillars organ's liquefy and reform to the body shape of the adult butterfly and after this process is complete the pupa cracks open, the adult butterfly crawls out and pumps up its wings to remove the crumples and dry the wings.

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What animals make cocoons and how do they use them in their life cycle?

Some insects, such as moths and butterflies, make cocoons. They use cocoons as a protective covering during their pupal stage, where they undergo metamorphosis and transform into adults. The cocoon provides a safe environment for the insect to develop and eventually emerge as a fully formed adult.


What insects make cocoons and how do they use them in their life cycle?

Various insects such as moths and butterflies make cocoons. They use cocoons as a protective covering during their pupal stage, where they undergo metamorphosis and transform into adults. The cocoon provides a safe environment for the insect to develop and eventually emerge as a fully formed adult ready to reproduce.


How long are butterflies and moths in caccoons?

Butterflies and moths typically spend around 1-3 weeks in their cocoons undergoing metamorphosis before emerging as adults. The exact duration can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions.


How long does a catterpillar stay in its cacoon for?

Butterflies do not spin or make cocoons! A cocoon is a silk 'sleeping bag' inside which a caterpillar changes into a pupa. Some moth caterpillars make cocoons with silk from spinnerets from underneath their heads. Butterflies become a pupa or chrysalis by shedding it's 'skin'. This process takes about three minutes.


what butterflies at a butterfly park is 8:4. The ratio of South American butterflies to European butterflies is 4:2. There are 64 North American butterflies at the butterfly park. How many butterflies are there?

There are 128 butterflies in total at the butterfly park. This is calculated based on the ratio of 8:4 for North American butterflies, which means for every 8 North American butterflies, there are 4 South American butterflies. Given there are 64 North American butterflies, the total number is doubled to include South American butterflies in a 1:2 ratio to European butterflies.

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Do butterflies make crysalisis?

Yes, Butterflies do make crysalisis. Moths make cocoons. Some butterflies make cocoons too. Pee girl


Do butterflies make coccon?

Bu6terflies make chrysalises rather than cocoons. Moths make cocoons out of silk and butterflies make chrysalises during their molting.


Do more cocoons turn into butterflies or moths?

They can turn into both.....


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Do butterflies spin cocoons?

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Why don't painted lady butterflies move when are first out of cocoons?

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Do cocoons grow in groups?

Some caterpillars do have cocoons in groups. The group is usually a family of caterpillars that build a web like nest around there to cocoons for protection.


What type of bug comes from a cocoon?

There are many insects that come out cocoons. Butterflies and moths are obvious choices, however, fleas, some parasites, beetles and flies also have cocoons.


How do butterflies make there cocons?

Butterflies don't make cocoons - caterpillars do. They produce silk (similar to a spider) which they form into a cocoon while they change from caterpillar to butterfly.


What do caterpillars turn into?

Caterpillars turn into cocoons or pupas then after that stage, they turn into either a butterfly or moth


What are four stages in the life cycle of butterfly?

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Where do you find a cocoon?

Cocoons are typically found in nature, attached to surfaces such as branches, leaves, or twigs. Insects like moths and butterflies create cocoons to undergo metamorphosis from larvae to adults. You may also find cocoons in specialized habitats such as insectaries or butterfly gardens.