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Look for eggs of any moth or butterfly in your garden or park or any
other place full of plants. They look like tiny specks (dots) laid in a
cluster on the leaves. Pull out the leaves containing eggs and place
them in a cardboard box. Take some leaves of the same plant or another
plant of the same variety, chop them and put them in the box. Eggs will
hatch into caterpillars, which are busy eating day and night. Add leaves
everyday for them to feed upon. Sometimes you may be able to collect
the caterpillars. But be careful But be careful. Use a paper But be careful napkin or a paper to hold
a caterpillar.
Observe everyday. Note the (i) number of days taken for eggs to hatch,
(ii) number of days taken to reach the cocoon stage, and (iii) number of
days to complete life cycle. Record your observations in your notebook.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Look for eggs of any moth or butterfly in your garden or park or any

other place full of plants. They look like tiny specks (dots) laid in a

cluster on the leaves. Pull out the leaves containing eggs and place

them in a cardboard box. Take some leaves of the same plant or another

plant of the same variety, chop them and put them in the box. Eggs will

hatch into caterpillars, which are busy eating day and night. Add leaves

everyday for them to feed upon. Sometimes you may be able to collect

the caterpillars. But be careful But be careful. Use a paper But be careful napkin or a paper to hold

a caterpillar.

Observe everyday. Note the (i) number of days taken for eggs to hatch,

(ii) number of days taken to reach the cocoon stage, and (iii) number of

days to complete life cycle. Record your observations in your notebook.

Answered by sangeetakum211
0

Answer:

Look for eggs of any moth or butterfly in your garden or park or any

other place full of plants. They look like tiny specks (dots) laid in a

cluster on the leaves. Pull out the leaves containing eggs and place

them in a cardboard box. Take some leaves of the same plant or another

plant of the same variety, chop them and put them in the box. Eggs will

hatch into caterpillars, which are busy eating day and night. Add leaves

everyday for them to feed upon. Sometimes you may be able to collect

the caterpillars. But be careful But be careful. Use a paper But be careful napkin or a paper to hold

a caterpillar.

Observe everyday. Note the (i) number of days taken for eggs to hatch,

(ii) number of days taken to reach the cocoon stage, and (iii) number of

days to complete life cycle. Record your observations in your notebook.

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