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Why are killing of cocoons good?​

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Answered by lahonkalyan123
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It allows the completion of the metamorphosis of the silkworm to its moth stage, whereas most silk harvesting requires the silkworms to be killed in their cocoon stage. No animals suffer or die for the silk to be produced, making it a favorable alternative to normal silk for those who do not believe in harming animals

Answered by Anonymous
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cocoon stage is important in a life cycle of silk because it gives thin thread of silk when boiling and thread of single silk fibre is too fine so upto ten cocoons are wound together onto a reel by hand . each cocoon is made from a single silk fibre around 1km long.

because we cannot get silk when it is an insect . when it is in a cocoon it is boiled to take the silk which is derieved only from the thread like substance by which a cocoon is formed

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