Caterpillars turn into butterflies, or sometimes moths, depending on their kind.
Imagine you're wearing a big, stretchy sweater that covers your whole body. That’s like being a caterpillar, all soft and growing. But one day, you take off the sweater, and you’re suddenly wearing something new: maybe a pretty dress or a cool suit. That’s what happens to a caterpillar!
It makes a cocoon around itself, kind of like wrapping up in a cozy blanket. Inside the cocoon, the caterpillar changes. Its body gets all mixed up and reshaped, turning into wings and a new body.
After some time, it comes out of the cocoon, now it’s a butterfly! It can fly and drink nectar from flowers, just like how you might go from wearing a sweater to wearing something fancy and dancing at a party.
Sometimes, instead of making a cocoon, they make a chrysalis, which is kind of like a hard shell. But the result is the same, a butterfly or moth ready to flutter around! Caterpillars turn into butterflies, or sometimes moths, depending on their kind.
Imagine you're wearing a big, stretchy sweater that covers your whole body. That’s like being a caterpillar, all soft and growing. But one day, you take off the sweater, and you’re suddenly wearing something new: maybe a pretty dress or a cool suit. That’s what happens to a caterpillar!
It makes a cocoon around itself, kind of like wrapping up in a cozy blanket. Inside the cocoon, the caterpillar changes. Its body gets all mixed up and reshaped, turning into wings and a new body.
After some time, it comes out of the cocoon, now it’s a butterfly! It can fly and drink nectar from flowers, just like how you might go from wearing a sweater to wearing something fancy and dancing at a party.
Sometimes, instead of making a cocoon, they make a chrysalis, which is kind of like a hard shell. But the result is the same, a butterfly or moth ready to flutter around!
Examples
- A caterpillar turns into a butterfly when it grows inside a cocoon.
- A caterpillar becomes an adult after resting in a chrysalis.
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