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Watch this video for more details about the butterfly life cycle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5RSpMQQOpw
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Butterfly Life Cycle
iTS FOUR STAGES
Watch this video for more details about the butterfly life cycle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5RSpMQQOpw
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CME FISH
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Butterfly Life Cycle
A butterfly has four stages in its life cycle.
Each stage also has a different goal.
The life cycle process can take a month to year.
Photo by
Luca Huter
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Stage 1: Eggs
A girl butterfly lays eggs.
It lays the eggs on a leaf.
About five days after the eggs are laid, a tiny worm-like creature will hatch from the egg.
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MaximilianParadiz
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Stage 2: Caterpillar (Larve)
It looks like a worm. The caterpillar is hungry once it has hatched.
It starts to eat leaves and flowers.
It grows so fast that it becomes too big for its skin.
Caterpillars shed their skin four or more times while they are growing.
Photo by
Aaron Francis
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Stage 3: Chrysalis (Pupa)
The caterpillar makes a chrysalis.
It is the same color as the things around it (for being "invisible" to other animals).
It is also called the "resting" or "changing" stage.
It starts to look more similar to a butterfly.
Photo by
Suzanne D. Williams
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Stage 4: Butterly (Adult)
Here, the chrysalis opens.
When the butterfly first comes out its wings are damp, soft and folded against its body.
The butterfly is also very tired.
After resting, it will be ready to start flying and pump blood into its wings.
Photo by
Alan Emery
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Butterflies need a lot of practice to fly good.
They learn fast.
When it can fly, it will go look for food and a mate and then lay eggs.
Photo by
James Wainscoat
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