Life cycle of a Butterfly
Egg Stage
- The female butterfly lays an egg on a plant.
Larva Stage
- The egg hatches and the larva (caterpillar) comes out.
Pupa Stage
- The caterpillar feeds on the plant and grows. When its skin becomes too small, the old skin splits open and the caterpillar pops out with a new skin on. This happens four or five times. When the caterpillar is fully grown it makes a little silk pad on a leaf or twig and attaches itself to it. The caterpillar's skin splits for the last time. It is now in the pupa stage.
- Under the skin is the chrysalis. Many changes happen to the chrysalis. The wings, legs and rest of the butterfly are formed inside the chrysalis.
Adult Stage
- The last stage is the adult stage when the chrysalis splits and the butterfly comes out.
Labels: General Knowledge
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home