Silk moth makes a hole and comes out of the cocoon
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Silkworm (Bombyx mori) - Wikipedia If the animal is allowed to survive after spinning its cocoon and through the pupal phase of its lifecycle, it releases proteolytic enzymes to make a hole in the cocoon so it can emerge as an adult moth. ... The heat kills the silkworms and the water makes the cocoons easier to unravel. Often, the silkworm itself is eaten.
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If the animal is allowed to survive after spinning its cocoon and through the pupal phase of its lifecycle, it releases proteolytic enzymes to make a hole in the cocoon so it can emerge as an adult moth. The heat kills the silkworms and the water makes the cocoons easier to unravel. Often, the silkworm itself is eaten.
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