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Answered by henishahenisha79
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Moth caterpillars and many other insect larvae spin silk coverings for the chrysalis. These silk casings are called cocoons. Cocoons can be soft or hard, solid or web-like and any of several different colors or even see-through.

Cocoons provide camouflage and additional protection for the chrysalis. Many moth caterpillars will spin their cocoons in concealed locations, such as the underside of leaves, at the base of a tree, or hanging from a small branch.

Answered by aayushkumar8c49
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A cocoon is a shell made of silk by most kinds of moth caterpillars and other insect larvae. ... Others spin their cocoon in a hidden place. Examples would be on the underside of a leaf, in a crevice, or down near the base of a tree trunk. Silkworm cocoons are processed and used to produce natural silk for clothing.

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