6. How is cocoon tormed?
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the caterpillar completely covers itself by silk fibres and turns into pupa. This covering is known as cocoon ...
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Cocoon is defined as the protective covering that is made from silky threads that cover the larvae of moths and other insects such as butterflies. Cocoon is the place where the larvae grow into adult insects. The pupa is the stage which is covered in the cocoon. Also, the pupa is the stage between the larva and the adult. When the moth makes a cocoon, its pupa is covered in the silk covering while the cocoon made by the butterfly is known as chrysalides and has no silk covering.
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