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explain the life cycle of butterfly ​

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Answered by agtycom37
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Eggs hatch out to tiny caterpillars which feed voraciously and quickly grow. They pass through 4–5 instars and then turn to pupae. In about a weeks time adult winged butterflies come out of pupae. Life cycle of a butterfly thus consists of 4 distinct stages namely egg, caterpillar, pupa and adult.

Let's explore a butterfly's life cycle in detail, including all four stages of life. All butterflies have "complete metamorphosis." To grow into an adult they go through 4 stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. Each stage has a different goal - for instance, caterpillars need to eat a lot, and adults need to reproduce.

Answered by Utkarshkesharwani933
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All butterflies have "complete metamorphosis." To grow into an adult they go through 4 stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. Each stage has a different goal - for instance, caterpillars need to eat a lot, and adults need to reproduce.

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