Monarch Butterflies go through a four stage development cycle in their lifespans. The four stages of the monarch butterfly are the egg, the caterpillar or larvae, the chrysalis or pupa, and the butterfly.
The third stage of a Monarch Butterfly is when the butterfly egg hatches and it becomes the Caterpiller.
There are 4 stages: Egg, Larva (caterpillar), Pupa (Chrysalis) and Adult Butterfly. The third stage is the Pupa/Chrysalis
egg, larva, pupa, and adult
larva
chrysalis
It is called a caterpillar
Larva
butterflies do not hybernate
The larva stage.
The diploid sporophyte stage of the fern cycle is dominant. In seed plants, the opposite is true; the haploid gametophyte stage is dominant for these.
Caterpillar
A egg
The butterfly's pupa stage is spent inside a cocoon
The second stage in a butterflies' life is caterpillar.
Adult
Well I think it's the adult stage because in a life cycle of butterfly it shows an adult then an egg so that's why I think it's butterfly.:)
how long does the Ulysses butterfly spend in each stage
The life cycle of the butterfly is quite fascinating, They go from egg, to caterpillar, to chrysalis, to butterfly. The time it takes to go from stage to stage depends on the type of butterfly.
That's the pupal stage-the caterpillar undergoes metamorphosis and adult butterfly emerges.
Caterpillars are the second stage of a butterfly's life. Egg, Caterpillar, Chrysalis, Butterfly
Caterpillars the larva, Caterpillar, cocoon, butterfly.
The adult stage, because butterflies are helpful pollinators.
tadpole
yearling